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Show Plan PTA Meeting X Universl Jiicrolimnnp U Co'f I SERVING Vol XXIX nip CitV 3 VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE Number 48 Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah, August 28, 1952 Box Elder Fair Now Underway Community Exhibits Are Outstanding; Full Three Days of Entertainment Fair Parade Winners Announced Plenty of sunshine overhead, a new roadway underneath, and; enthusiastic crowds on. both (sides marked the fair parade Thursday afternoon. Judging ot tthe float was done by Processor and Mrs. Floyd Carneby of the U. 6. A. C, and Marie Thorne Jeppsen of Box Elder high school. Winners in the civic and church, division were Ladies; Self Culture Club, 1st; Women's Civic League second, Fairy Land, third; Honorable mention went to Garland First ward M.LA. The Peach Queen float took ifirst place in the professional (divisions and the Lions Club isecond place. First prize money was $26, jseeond pxace winners were $15 and third $10. In the commercial division, the New Car dealers won first money, $15.00 and ? Brigham Clothing stores won second Tre-mont- on $5.00. First place in the children's division was won by the Snow Queen float with Susan Wald-iro- n Pat Shumway and Nancy Waldron riding on it; Second place by Jane Waldron and Julie Krey, with Hawaiian . -. " Paradise. The Garland and Tremonton Lions club were in charge of the parade this year. Hot Lunch Will Start With High With twenty-on- e community exhibits in place in the exhibition building, and a large disand Junior clothing play of exhibits; arts and crafts, the elementary school art work, canning exhibits, and entries! in the women's department, flowers, and the forest service and fire board exhibits all in place. W. E. Kerr 'general manager said Thursday afternoon that the fair was ready for the large throng of visitors expected through the three day event; Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Near the iront entrance are the community exhibits of Tremonton and Brigham City, and 'the model home building work of the Bear River high school class. Community exhibits on (the east side of the building Include Deweyville, Portage 4-- ' Heart Attack Fatal To that for Sterling GARFIELDS ENJOY Huish, 53, of Garland, who died VACATION TRIP atFuneral services , H , . .- SCHOOL LUNCH PRICE RAISED Announcement has been made by the Board of Education relative to the cost of the school lunch program. It has been necessary to make a small Increase in the meal ticket, due1 to the continued rise of food ; prices. tiki ', '' Sterling Huish Re-lli- ef Mrs. Elsie Buxton, supervising cook at Bear River High the hot School, reports ; lunch program wll resume with lows: the opening day of school on Friday, August 29th Tuesday, September 2nd. 10:00 am., Poultry, dairy The cost per meal will be 25c cattle judging. this year. This small contribu1:30 pjn. Band Concert. tion together with the agricul2:03 pjn. Horse Racing. tural surplus foods, and the con7:30 p.m. Band Concert. tributions of the federal and 8:00 pm. Amateur Rodeo. state governments make it posSaburday August 30th sible to get a well balanced lunch am10:00 Ringside stock each school day. The lunch usually consists of judging, Veterans, Young Farma sandwich, meat with vegeta- ers, 4-- H Clubs and FFA groups. 1:30 p.m Band Concert. ble, a bottle of milk and some 2:00 pjn. Horse Racing. desert. 4:00 pan. Calf Auction. Lunch tickets will be on sale in 7:30 pjn. Sand Concert. the office, where Mr. Davis and 8:00 p.m. Amateur Rodeo. Miss Roberts will Issue them A 10:00 p.m. (far-onClaiming of twenty meal lunch ticket month) will cost" $5.00. 4 -- ; Mrs. Clara Christensen, Phyllis and daughters were at Lava Hot Springs Sunday to attend the William Jenkins and Arietta Curtis Jenkins family reunion. One hundred thrty, members of the family attended and Mrs. Chrlstensen's family had the highest percentage of attend"'Jl ance. ; School Opening the ATTEND JENKINS FAMILY REUNION Tuesday evening of a heart tack will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Bear River Stake Tabernacle with Bishop Arthur Michaelis of the Garland First Ward officiating. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 at Rogers Mortuary and Saturday from 10 a.m. until time for services at the family home in Garland. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Huish was born in Payson, Utah, September 15, 1898, a son of Albert S. and Rosella Phelps Huish. He moved with his family to Garland about 46 years ago. Elwood, Society, Honeyville, He attended Box Elder high Penrose, Bothwell, Corinnej and school. Portage. Also on the east side He married Fern Tingey, Febare the FFA and crop exruary 17, 1923 in Brigham City. hibits. On the west side are Willard, They moved to' Chicago, where he attended the Commercial AcPerry? Howell. East Garland, of Fine Arts. They reBear River City, Mantua, Field- ademy turned to Garland in 1928, and ing, Snowville, , Washakie and have lived there sinve that time. Garland. While not as many Mr. Huish was a member of in number as last year, the the Church of Jesus Christ of 'general excellence of the ex- Latter. -Saints and served :day hibits has greatly improved. as secretary of the Adult Aaronlc the In opinion of the super- Priesthood Committee in his visors of the dairy and live- ward. stock division, larger quarters He has been employed by the will have to be provided in the Idaho Sugar Company for Utah, next few years to take care of many years. en"the increased number of Surviving are his widow of tries in this division. Garland, two sons, Jr., Highlighting the entertain- Bloomington, Indiana,Sterling and Bur ment angle will be the ama- ton Huish of Garland, one dau teur rodeo, tracto rodeo, horse ghter, Mary Ellen Huish, also of racing, and the tolent show. Garland, 3 grandchildren, and Schedule of events for Fri- one slater, Mrs. Genevieve Driggs day and Saturday are as fol- of Salt Lake City. 4-- ' Elementary school pupils will be charged 20c and adults at the elementary schools, 30c for the lunch. At high school, pupils will pay 25c and adults' 30c. Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield and children returned Monday from a vacation trip which took them to Jackson Hole, Yellowstone Park, Red Lodge, Montana, were and they v?ited with Floyd-Stoh- l to Bozeman, Montana, where they visited with Elder Don Oar-fie- ld - ELDERS PLAN FUN FEST A special invitation is extended to all Elders and their wives, or partners, of the Tremonton Second Quorum, to attend their early Fall Fun Fest, to be held at the City Park under the lights, Thursday, September 4 at 8 p.m. t un ,ana rood lor an come and enjoy yourself. WESLEY MILLER . RETURNS TO BASE The officers of the North Box Elder Council Parent Teacher Association have called a meeting of all PTA officers in the Council for Wednesday, September 3, in the City Hall at 7:30 p.m. They will appreciate a good reopresenta-- Deweyville Girls Win Softball Championship Vo-a- Bear River Conference At Garland Sunday ' The quarterly conference for members of the Bear River stake will be held Saturday night and Sunday, according to announcement by President R. J. Potter. There will be no. representatives of the General Authorities in attendance, but assigned talks by young people of the stake twill be given, missionary reports heard and ispecial music has been arranged 'for the meetings. A missionary meeting for the Seventies and missionaries will be held Saturday evening, and a special program given by the M. I. A Sunday evening. HANSEL VALLEY RESIDENTS MEET sel Valley met at Monday. The staged at Lagoon. lrt was Mrs. Frodsham Dies From Injuries Injuries received in an auto- mobile accident on July 13, west or snowville, proved fatal Sun- day to Mrs. Audrey L. Frodsham, Dan L. Frodsham of Lo- wife gan. She died in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Frodsham is survicved by ner husband, four sons and dau- ghters, C. Gary, N. LeRoy, R. Dan, and Nedra Lyn Frodsham, all of Logan; and two brothers, Roy R. Larsen, Missoula, Montana, and Richard Larsen, Brig- ': tion from each school organization. Officers of the council are Winifred Wood-hea- d, Tremonton, president: Mabel Hansen. Fielding, vice president; and Leora Eberhard, Bothwell, secretary. There will be four changes in the teaching personnel at Bear River High school for the coming year, vis: vocational ag. department, instrumental music, physical education and coaching, biology, vocal and dancing piano accompanist. Thomas Taylor, former teacher at Cowley High, Wyoming, and graduate of the TJSAC will be added to the g department. Mr. C. G. Hansen, former farm mechanics instructor will teach LeRoy Bunnell' Ag. Science classes. Mr. Taylor will teach the classes lormerly taught by Mr. Hansen, McLoed Ericksen, former teacher at Gunnison High, and who has received his bachelor and master degrees from Brigham Young University, will teach Instrumental music. Miss Virginia Erickson, piano accompanist will be at the BRHS for a few weeks until another suitable accompanist Is hired. Miss Ericksen will then accept a position at the BYU as secretary to Dr. Halliday, director of music at BYU. Dck Howard will return to teach biology, physiology, swimming and coaching,' after a year of service in the UJS. Marines The biology classes were form- erly taught by Mr, Mollinet. Teachers and their class as- signments at the BRHS are as The Deweyville girls softball team are winners of the South Bear River Stake tournament. The team has established an enviable record in their games this season, having lost only one game during the season. They won 11 games, the last one being played Tuesday night with the Tremonton Second Ward. The score was 10 to 4 in favor of last follows: Duane Archibald English I. d Winners of the parade at Garland Wheat and Beet Days have been announced as follows: Tremonton Women's Civic League, first prize in the Civic division, $15; the Ladles Self Club of Garland, second place, $10, with the queen float and Civic and Home Arts Club, third, $5.00 for their princess float. In the church dlvison, Garland 2nd Ward MIA took the first, $10 prize; Garland 1st Ward MIA, Cul-tu- re if,., "st A new addition at the Box Elder County fall grounds Is the new Farm Bureau Cafe, completed in time to furnish good wholesome food ,to fair goers. This building Is the realization bf a longtime dream of the farm bureau women of the county, To Mrs. John O. Garfield and Mrs. Andrea Huggins, presidents of the North and , The Garland Lions Club float took the first prize of $10 in the professional division; and the 'r Moonlite Theatre took first in the commercial and business sec-- 1 tlon, with a $10 award. South Box Elder Farm Bureau units should go Miniature float honors were much of the credit of pushing the pro'ect w o n by Nancy Ann Waldron, first prize of $2.50; Daren Hall With the cooperation of the county comand Linda Burns, second prize of missioners and many others, the building Is $1.50. The best tricycle was enrated as one of the most modern in the state, tered by Susan Wofflnden, $1.00, according to representatives of the State Board and the best doll Buggy by Salof Health who inspected the building this week. ly Linford, also $1.00. r-- BRHS FIRST DAY SCHEDULE Following is the schedule ot activities for "Get Acquainted Day," to be held Tuesday, September 2, 1952, the first day of school at Bear&iver High. 8 55-15 , Flag ceremony on front lawn, with all participati- 9: ng- I . Welcome Assembly. 9.45-10:Class Meetings. Seniors in Asg Room, Juniors in "Cafeteria, Sophomores in Gym 9:15-9:- 45 15 and Freshmen in Auditorium. 1 40;I5-10:55- rlt 10:55-1- 1 11:35-12:- 15 12:15-1:1:00-1:- 30 1:30-2:- 10 2:10-2:- 50 2:50-3:- 30 00 '. hour claw :352nd hour classut 3rd hour Lunch. Assembly., classe. 4th hour Classen. 5th hour classes. 6th hour classes. - Jim John Tuneral Services Friday - . After a lengthy illness, John Jim, 81, died Tuesday at 5:30 his home in East Tremonton. John, whose Indian name Is Nahn Diam, has lived in Tremonton for the past twenty five years, and has become a friend of most of the people in the t ' I valley. He was born in Alowal, India. December 25, 1870, a son of Ru-kand Juni Diam. While living in India he was married, and his wife died. He came to the United States forty years ago. and worked in lumber camps on. the Pacific Coast for soma time. He was a member of the of Jesus Christ of LatterChurch urer. ; I -day Saints. ham City. McLoed Ericksen Band L one brother, and Surviving are Funeral services were conductContinued on Back Page several cousins, all living In Ined Wednesday afternoon in the dia. Logan First Ward chapel and YOUNG DEMOCRATS Funefal services will be conic'ditional services were held in SET MEETING ducted Friday at 12:00 noon at additional services were held in Tremonton Second Ward the the Brigham Seventh Ward Bur The Young Democrats of Reese B. Maby Bishop chapel ial was in the Brigham City Box Elder County will son. at Rogers call Friends may Cemetery. meet Wednesday at the City Hall from 10:00 a.m. until Mortuary beginning at 8 p.m., according 11:30. Burial will be in the Rivers GLADE WILL BE IN to announcement By Boyd view Cemetery. TREMONTON NEXT WEEK Munns , chairman of the group. Earl of Glade J. Salt An invitation Is extended to all Mayor Lake City, Democratic candidate young Democrats of this part CITY MAKES APPEAL TO TRACTOR DRIVERS for Governor wil be in Tremon- of the county to attend. Tremonton City officials are ton Thursday, September 4th, anxious to have drivers of tracwhere he will speak at a lunch tors with lugs avoid using the eon meeting at the Oak Cafe at new Main Street through the noon. Those wishing to attend city. Evidence of such damage are requested to contact Thomas MIA to the roadway Is already evifor reservation. The Matney dent, and officials appeal to such, meeting is open to the public. drivers to use other streets GENEALOGICAL COMMITTEE The Bear River Stake M. I. when necessary to drive through town, and protect the new street A. will present a special SunTO PRESENT PROGRAM : "Our Heritage of Freedom" will day evening program In con- from further damage. nection with quarterly conbe the topic of the Sunday evBIRTHS ening services presented by the ference. The meeting will begin Wade and Deanne Bone Cliat 7:30 will of musiccommittee and feature genealogical the Tremonton First Ward. Guest al numbers by Lavonna Erlck-eo-n ng of Brigham, a girl, August 23. Theo and Norma Hall Coomta and William Foxley. Mac Speakers will Include Kleon Kerr and Bob Potter. The meeting Wade, sheriff of Ogden will be of Spokane, a boy, August 23. Dean and Connie Forsberg Anstarts at 6:30 and all who are the guest speaker. derson of Blue Creek, a girl, Augto Interested are invited attend. Through the courtesy of the , South Bear River stake, all ust 22. Ernest and Margie Heatt E&li Guests at the W. A. Adams young people from this stake home for two days were Mr. and are invited to meet with the of Tremonton, a girl, August S3. Clyde and Valolse Peterson Mrs. Russel Jenkins and family Bear Rhrer stake to enjoy this of East Garland, a glr Sorenson of South Jordan. fine program August 28. j an Rupert Blackham English in. Journalism. Searchlitrht Advisor. Cannon Douglas Physics, Geometry, Algebra II, Civics. W. J. Cullimore Civics, Driver training. H. C. Davis Algebra I, Gen. eral Mathematics, School Treas Behind-the-whe- el Nor-the- 2nd, $5.00 prize. d, ;, Bear River High School Teacher List Announced ..' GARLAND PARADE WINNERS ANNOUNCED I Eber-har- PT.A. Officers Call Council Meet Sept. 3rd Deweyville. The girls have been managed After a 25 day leave John WesJune Marble. Members of the by son of Mrs. W. John ley Miller, are Delores Nielsen, Jolene team Miller of Tremontoj-Mf- t Ann T.ish, Fern GardGardner, week to resume his duties with Linda Spackman, LaRue ner, the U. S. Navy. Wes is on the Toni Petersen, Mary 'USS Bairoko, stationed at Long Whltaker, Joan Holdaway and Barnard, Beach, California. Marie Burbank. get-toget- 1 Planning for the PTA Council meeting for Northern Box Elder County are Leora Winifred Woodhead and Mabel Hansen, council officers. ," : Fifty former residents of Hana reunion There'll Be Plenty of Good Food Here '.v.- IT .31 iI Corporation147P. 0. Box T P "' rn ( Bear River Stake To Present Sunday Program ! |