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Show I ITniversrHicrofilmin? SERVING Vol XXIX 1 11 11 147 WRn, Lake City 3 Published Weekly at 1 Salt Events Planned For Wheat and Beet Days Plans for the Garland Wheat and Beet Days are going forward with the Queen and Princess contests set for' next Monday at , the Main Theatre. All little girls in the valley 4, 5, or 6 years of age are eligible to participate in the princess contest for the an The third annual tennis nual celebration. The lucky little j tournament sponsored by the girl will be chosen at 4 p.m. at Tremonton Lions Club will get the Main Theatre. underway next week, according That same evening the young to Coach Durrell Hughes. ladies of the valley, who are senThe Junior division Is open iors at high school this year, or to players of 16 years and unnot who have been winners older, der. senior division is open before will participate in the to allTheover 16 years. Queen Contest. Clubs and busSuitable trophies will be iness are urged to sponsor a girl to each winner. for the event. Entries should be Those wishing to enter the listed with Donna Linford for the Princess, and Cyril Linford tournament should contact Mr. or Hannah Davis for the Queen Hughes at the high school from 3 to 10 p. m. each day. contest. Entries will close Tuesday The parade this year will be when pairings will be night bigger and better than ever, ac- made for each division. cording to the committee members, with prizes being offered for both large and miniature floats. The parade will be held Saturday, August 23 at 11 a.m. Other events scheduled are a Box Elder county's Sheriff's baseball game, vaudeville show, and the wrestling matches to be Posse split top money at Presheld on the 22nd. ton, Idaho, with the colorful Richmond Riding club, accordto Wes Gephart, Posse chief. ing ENJOY PARK VACATION They participated in the three Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton day parade and grand entry and son Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. show at the famous night rodeo Irvin Getz and son spent sev- last week. To win their half of the $165 eral days this week at Yellowstone Park and in the Teton Na prize money the posse had .to compete with eight riding clubs. tional rarx. Third Annual Tennis Tourney Announced . F Sheriffs Posse Takes Top Honor I I VALLEY VER . iy, ystri lis Vffi " EDDIE, THE FAMOUS CIRCUS CLOWN Third Ward to Sponsor Circus 6 the John A. On August will apg Circus Strong at Tremonton in McKlnley pear School, under the sponsorship of the LDS Third Ward. The John A Strong Circus is not a large show, but comes to our city well recommended from One-Rin- the Los Angeles City Schools, It has an excellent rating with the Latter - day Saints Church, through Mr. Leland Payne, Welfare Coordinator. The circus is principally ponies, dogs, clown, juggler, baby dog, magic monkey, acts and puppet theatre. Mr. Strong, who is thirty-on- e years old, follows In his father's fotsteps. John Strong Sr. was a clown and Juggler over fifty years, and his son now has his own show, which is a lifes dream. The circus is for the entire family with good, clean entertainment at moderate prces. The circus will give two shows at 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Be sure to save the date, and don't miss the "Greatest Little Show on high-divi- Earth.- - ng High Priests To Hold Annual Party At Bothwell The South Bear River High Priests and wives will hold their annual party In the form of a Swedish, smorgasbord, beginning at 6 p.m. August 15th (Friday) at Bothwell Park. Oames for everyone, including Softball, volley ball, horseshoe pitching and table games. Plates, cups, etc. will be furnished. Come out and bring your partners. STAKE LEADERSHIP MEETING SUNDAY The regular leadership meeting for South Bear River Stake leaders will be held Sunday with the High Council meeting called for 8:30. Other groups will meet as follows: Welfare croup at 11 a.m.; Bishoprics at 1:30; and Priesthood leaders at 2:30. m. t. mm m A 1 , - Xi rU ' v Joe Whitesides To Address Checking over plans for the coming Box Elder County Fair are T. A. Summers, president; W. E. Kerr, manager; Edna Tanner, secretary; Anson B. Call, county agent and Bessie Hanson, home Local Women demonstration agent. Recent meetings of the fair board have added new ideas and features for the coming event. Wednesday evening the board met at the fair grounds and spent considerable time in alloting space to the community exhibits which are expected to exceed those of Jast year. The Box Elder County Fair announced a special feature event for their 1952 cake baking competition. This will be a Betty Crocker Chiffon Cake Contest, sponsored by Softasilk and Wesson Oil. Three special nrizes will All single girls between the be awarded: First prize a love-- 1 ages of 18 and 25 are invited ly silver plated cake plate; secto join In the Miss Tremonton ond prize Betty Crocker's famcontest sponsored by the Tre- ous new pitcher cook book; third monton Jaycees. All business prize Queen Bess Pattern silver houses and clubs are asked to plated cake server. The history of Chiffon Cake sponsor a girl for the event. Entry blanks must be in by August is short and startling. It was in15. They may be turned in to troduced in 1948 as the first new Max Adams or Sylven Haltiner. baking method in over a hundThe girl who wins the Miss red years. The secret was simple; Tremonton contest will be it called for the use of salad oil awarded some valuable gifts, and instead of a conventional solid will represent the city at the shortening and used a simplifed Peach Days in Brigham City, and mixing technique. In its short at the Garland Wheat and Beet four :i$ar history, it has grown to be a most popular cake and Days celebration. has won truly amazing consumer acceptance. Miss Tremonton Entry Blank This will be the fifth consecutive year that special Betty Name Crocker chiffon cake contests . Address have been set up at hundreds of fairs across the country. Phone Tremonton Race Unopposed In Brig- - politics. This means that Robert J. Potter of East Garland, will be unopposed for the commission post until the general election in November. J Having all the flair of a sup er movie thriller, police officers of Box Elder, Oneida and Cache counties, and highway patrolmen took into custody a man who gave his name as Gardner, suspected of robbing a pool hall in Malad. After evading road blocks in Idaho and Utah, Lt. T. Earl Hunsaker, Utah highway-pa- it rol, arrested the old suspect Wednesday at 4 p. m. after an automobile chase from Plymouth to an alley in Tremonton. The man was suspected of robbing a pool hall and beer parlor owned by Jack Clark, Malad, of $205 in cash and checks early Wednesday. ' Malad police broadcast an alarm for the suspect and the car in which he had escaped. Lt. Hunsaker, who was traveling south at the time of the broadcast, spotted the Idaho vehicle near Plymouth, where the chase began. Police found about $200 on thf suspect at the time of his arrest. Sheriff Warren Hyde and Sheriff Wesley Malmberg of Cache county who were covering alternate roads in the chase arrived within minutes at the scene of the suspect's capture In the alley near the Box Elder (county Board of Education's chool bus shop. ed ' Age Hollis R. Johnson ' Sponsor Entry. Fee $3.00 Has High Average Honor student PFC Hollis R. Johnson of Garland, received h congratulations and a from Colonel Benjamin F. Evans Jr., commander of the . August 19 and 26 are the two 1st Division's 18th Infantry remaining registration days beRegiment recently during cereon fore the October possibilities monies at Achaffenburg, Gerthe 7, 14, 23, and 29. Registration who arrived in Hollis, many. may be done at the homes of any last Europe March, achieved the in of the registration agents Bear River Valley between 8 a.m. (the highest average ever atand 9 p.m. on the above dates. tained in the 1st Division's and Signal school Beaver Dam, Mrs. Dorthy officers school. John-soColllnston; Bear River, a former missionary in Joyce R. Checketts, Bear River Denmark for the Church of Verna Blue Creek, Hyde, City; Blue Creek; Bothwell, Mary Edna Jesus Christ of Latter Day Nelson, RFD, Tremonton; Col Saints, is the son of Mr. and llnston, Rosa Rucker, Colllnston; Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Route 1, Garland. He has been in the Corinne, Mrs. C. G. Adney, Dewey ville, Nellie K. Gard- army since September 1951. ner, Deweyvllle; East Garland, NaVelle Rhodes, East Garland; Elwod, Mrs. Charlotte A. Munns, RFD, Tremonton; Fielding, Millie Welling, Fielding; Garland; Mrs. Ellen Nelsen, Garland; Penrose, Mrs. Laurence Petersen, The M Men and Gleaners of RFD, Tremonton; Plymouth, Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Plymouth; Por- Bear River Stake will hold a cantage, Cora McCrary, Portage; yon party tomorrow (Saturday) Riverside, Mrs. George Forsberg, evening at Gulnevah Park in LoRiverside; Snowvllle, Mrs. Bert gan Canyon. A pot luck luncheon Ellason Jr., Snow ville; Thatcher,' will be the first event of the evMelvin O. Chrlstensen, RFD No. ening, beginning at 7:30. Water3, Tremonton; Tremonton No. 1, melon and drinks for supper will Sarah Adams, Tremonton; Tre- be furnished by the stake. monton No. 2, Ann A. Zeelger, All M Men and Gleaners of the stake are urged to attend. Tremonton, Utah. Registrars Named For Valley Towns Bus-snbar- iiwii ,'- - The U. S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the State Fire Con-.rBoard and the County Fire Control Board are joining together to put on an, electrical exhibit that promises to be ol outstanding. The Bear River high school will also put on a display of model home building which was sponsored during the past winter months. The parade this year will be under the direction of the Lions Clubs of the county with Orval.Ewer, president of the Tremonton cub as committee chairman. Bothwell Wins Stake Contest Special Fair Feature Enter Miss Potter To Be 0 Chiffon Cake Girls Urged To 23-ye- ar 15-1- Number 45 - Idaho Robbery Suspect Caught In Tremonton Mill t Es-th- er name as a candidate for 4 year county commissioner on the Republican ticket. Reason for the withdrawal was given that Mr. Knudson is working for the Department of the Interior, and while so employed cannot take an active part in - . 1 At a meeting of the city council Monday t evening, The Tremonton First Ward recommendation was made b3 chapel was crowded Wednesday Mayor Kleon Kerr that a one jfternoon with sorrowing friends mill cut in the tax levy for 1952 and neighbors, who assembled to je made. pay last respects to Blanche After due consideration b; Kespler Brenkman, who (the council- Councilman Frelss died early Sunday morning after made a motion, which was seca month's illness, Councilman Thomas onded by The seVvice was conducted by the mill levy be set a', that the Reverend William R. Persons, nineteen mills for 1952. Th( former pastor of the. Tremonton motion carried unanimously. Methodist Church, now of Salt Lake City. The 121st Psalm was chosen by the Reverend as the scripture for the service and his meditation was taken from John, 14th chapter. Mrs. Delbert Walker played the organ prelude and postlude and A rare opportunity is being afaccompanied the other musical numbers, which included a vocal forded the ladies of the valley solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by next Monday. Joe Whitesides, Jennie Oyler; a vocal solo, "My athletic director of the USAC, Faith in Thee," by Dora Brough; recently returned from the Koand two numbers by the singing rean theatre of operation, will mothers of the First and Fourth be at the Tremonton Second Wards, directed by Dora Brough. Ward Relief Society room at 2 They sang, "Invocation," and p.m. to give an interesting and "My Task." informative lecture on the world Bishop Lamoin Cowley paid crisis and national affairs. tribute to Mrs. Brenkman for her Mr. Whitesides has had a wide Continued on back page and varied experience and everyone will want to hera him. The Farm Bureau of North and BIRTHS Ernest and Maxine Buchanan South and the Relief Society of Hansen of Tremonton, a boy, the Second Ward anticipate a large attendance. Light refreshJuly 5. Lamont and Myrna Loy ments will be served. Miller Rogers of Garland, a girl, August 5. Dee and Joyce Udy Weese of Tremonton, a girl, August 6. ham City has withdrawn his " 4 CITY TO CUT MILL LEVY Impressive Rites Honor Mrs. Adam Brenkman J. Floyd f 1 August 7, 1952 Election PrimaryKmidson of v Directing Plans For County Fair wrist-watc- k, n, - Cor-ihn- e; Bear River Stake Young People Plan Outing . Softball Tournament Injuries From Fall Cause Death Of Enos Mortensen Funeral services for Enos Nels Mortensen, Elwoqd farmer, who died Friday morning from injuries received in a fall from a haystack last Monday, were conducted Monday afternoon in the Elwood Ward by Bishop Arthur Erickson. The organ prelude and postlude were played by LaRue Munns, and a double mixed quartet , Rhea Anderson, Fern Andreason, Maurine Brockman, Mae Cornwall, Walter' Fridal, Floyd Chrlstensen, Ed Heslop, and Amos Hansen directed by Lottie Munns sang, "Sometime We'll Understand," and the invocation was offered by President Reginald Hunsaker.; A vocal solo was sung by lone Larsen, accompanied by LaRue Munns, and was followed by a talk by Golden Andreason. Ethel Petersen sang, "Goin Home," with Ora Thompson accompanying. Walter Fridal was the next speaker, followed by a vocal solo by Lana Wyatt Petersen, accompanied by Barbara Olsen. Dr. Thomas W. Richards of Malad then spoke, and closing remarks were made by Bishop Ericksen and Ora Thompson played ."A Perfect Day" on the Solovox. Owen Rasmussen gave the bene; diction.' , Bothwell's lunior softball team walked away with the South Bear River Stake soft-ba- ll end championship &fc 4he . ui uie tevuuui L.i inui anaj is representing' this stake! at the division tournament at. Ogden. Elwood ' placed second, Third Ward third, Deweyvllle fourth, and Tremonton Second, fifth. In playing at Ogden Tuesday night, Bonthwell won ' forfeit ifrom Riverside, and Elwood defeated Honeyville 12 to 9. The two teams played again meeting Kaysville Third and Thursday night with Bothwell Elwood playing Clearfield. In the senior division, ll play. The senior also took the crown in the first and second half of the nament will start in Ogden next Monday, with Bothwell having a game scheduled at 7:10 Tues. , " Both-itourn- ey tour-we- day. v ' In the stake golf contest, Jack Fronk, Eddie Krey, Ed Qulnney and Gordon Worley qualified. Krey and Worley won the right to represent the stake in the all church finals at the Ogden Country Club. Lions Entertain l Ladies at Outing The Lions of Tremonton en- tertained their partners Wednesday night at the city ball park. Dinner was the first event of the evening. It was served by the Oak Cafe at long tables Burial was in the Bear River under the trees. City Cemetery after dedication The remainder of the even-ins of the grave by Ben Mortensen. was SDent iDlavinsr softball Rogers Mortuary directed the and volleyi ball, and all enjoyed burial. the entertainment fully. A son of Peter and Mary Iver-se- n Committee members in Mortensen, he was born were of charge arrangements March 30, 1901, in Elwood, where Dr. George C. Ficklln, Reed he attended public schools. He Giles and Don Hansen. also attended Utah State Agricultural college for a time. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Mr. Mortensen served a number of years as an Elwood LDS Ward teacher. He married Sarah Leona Fallls November 21, 1942 in Malad, Idaho. The marriage was solemnized February 218, 1947 in te Logan LDS Temple. Besides his widow and mother, Elwood, he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Elvira Jensen, Oxford, Idaho; Sam, Heber and Ethel Mortensen, Elwood; Ben Mortensen, Bear River City; Mrs. Edna Wy- - Banker Talks To Young Farmers J. S. (Jerry) Fruln, executive of the Bear River State Rank was miext speaker at a meeting of the young farmers Monday evening, vice-presid- at the Bear River high school Mr. Fruln gave the member instructions and council on the banking policies in connection with farm and livestock loans. att, Logan, and Mrs. Pearl Hlede, Ogden. Van-d- ' er ' |