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Show ThatcherYouth First Korean War Casualty In Valley Pfc. Lorin Howard Larkin Thatcher is the first Bear River! Valley boy to be killed in Korea. Word of his death on Nov. 1, reached his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin of Thatcher Fielding Boy Accidently Shot Umversi jmcxv Corporation Box 11 kit Lake City 1 S j SERVING THE. Published Weekly at xxxx BEAR- Court Of Honor Held At First Ward Sunday VALLEY RIVER - one-secon- d Number 7 Tremonton, Utah, Thursday, November 13, 1952 Boy scouts of Troop 126 of the Tremonton First ward received various awards at the Court of Honor held Sunday night In that ward. Fourteen first class, class award, one tenderfoot, one star and 35 merit VI. Terry Smith was accidentally badges were given. while hunting pheasants. a son shot accident The awards were presented as January 13, 1931, Larkoccurred at noon The follows: of Lorin and Edna Payne First class to Don Lee town. of East on Just Saturday in. He attended Bear River Terry, with a group of friends, Aker, Jimmy Burgees, Gary LoBronson, Lynn Ewer, Bruce high school, and the USAC in were enjoying their hunt when gan. Workmen are busy with pre Ralph Trujillo, Daniel shots from a gun fired by Lt re- - Trujillo, Dean Holt, Gary Fuhri- toward the B. A.F steps Hillfield of OcHess liminary service Joseph He entered military modellnir of the Bear River man, Dennis Robbins, Ronald tober 8, 1951, and received his hit Terry lodging in his chest Bank building, now own- Lundburg, Vauphn Korth, Allen State to was the He rushed early training at Camp Roberts, and eye. ed by the First Security Corpor Tinsley, Dennis Fredrickson. Sec shots where the this Valley of hospital in June and California, ond class went to Ralph Trujilation, dislodged from his chest, year was sent to - Japan, and were some lo; tenderfoot to Darrell Smith: For time the south to part unable "Golden are but at present they Spike" The first annual meeting and election of the from there to Korea- v , of the building has been in the and star to Richard Davis. take the pellet from his eye be- District, Boy Scouts of America will be held jaonaay evenings, Merit badges earned and process of remodeling the section His parents had been notified cause lt is so near the eyeball. 17, at 8 p ro. in the Bear River high school cafeteria. included these: Jimmy awared will house that the of offices been of son seriously 15 N. old had Terrv is the year that he Rytting, Announcement of the meeting was made by A the bank while the main part Burgess for plumbing, home Co. wounded on Oct. 25th, but he had Mr. and Mrs- F. Arvin Smith District Chairman. The district now comprises the entire Box Box of the building is being changed. safety, personal health. evidently been sent back to the of Elder county. mass diock nas replaced the public health, and firemanship. front, where he was killed NoJ. Oieen Palmer off President large windows, and a new side Lynn, Ewer in swimming, metal vember 1. the South Box Elder stake is walk and gutter have been laid work, first aid, safety, personal chairman of the nominating Following is a list of the Box on the east of the Howard was an active member health, and public healt. building. Elder county registrants who recommittee and wil) make the Ronnie Lundburg in safety and soon as tne oinces are of the Church of Jesus Christ of as were meetported for induction, and committee report at the Latter-Da- y Saints, and held the the plumbing; changed, Vaughn Korth in the of major part Inducted into the Army at Fort bank ing. L D. Wilde and Paul office of Elder in the Thatcher will then be re plumbing; Gary Bronson, in building on and are school Utah house 4th A November, approx Douglas, Mramlett of Brigham City ward--- '' modeled. firemanship and first aid; Dean in charge of the imately one acre of land on 1952: Holt in plumbing; Richard Davis Ward Second Tremonton The Junior K. Yagl, son of Jugaro Surviving are his parent and Day Garfield and Bill which the school building is lo in firemanship, safety, public Society bazaar will be program; are Elder County, Yagi, Riverside; Reed Edward SALT LAKE MAN INJURED in Box cated the following brothers and sist- Relief i arrangeRoberts handling next health, week, personal health, home reheld IN night Thursday PHEASANT HUNT Walers, Elaine, Lorna Oayle, Patricia and Washakie, Utah, has become Frost, son of Wm. Frost, now and Dennis. Is invited to at- ment of the banquet, and pairs, everyone and Janice Larkin, all of Thatch tend. Thev have Dreoared en lace C. Bourne and Horace Bar- - surplus to the needs of the Fed- living in Ogden; Robert Henry Dick Douglas of Salt Lake Robbins in firemanship; and plumbsafety, ElizMrs. will be and Government a Weneral Wendel. son of George F. er, and grandmother, are in charge of ticket City, who was hunting pheasants ing; Kent Hughes In personal tertainment for old and young, narl sold to the highest bidder, Otto del, Brigham Route 2; - LaMar in me abeth Larkin of Ogden. x area health; Bruce Woemer in plumand will serve supper cafeteria sales. G.' Klein, Regional Director of Cleveland Capener, son of Rus last weekend lost a from obtained be can, Tickets 7 o'clock. of ing and reading- Don Lee Aker in at the good part No word has reached par style beginning Services Administhe General L. D. sell C. Capener, Riverside; Wil his the district 10 gauge plumbing; and Ralph Trujillo in te when hand right ;ents concerning the return of Handwork and cooked food will Wilde, South Box Elder Stake, tration in Denver, has announc- lard Jensen, Jr., son of Willard shot gun he was using exploded plumbing-- v Howard's body to his home for be on sale, and a good program M. Jensen, Corinne; Duane Gene North Box Elder, ed. Scout masters in the ward are Wight, Emery when he shot it. The gun was burial. has been arranged. Paul Bramlett, Intermountain The school house, a one story Adams, son of Floyd W, Adams, torn to pieces, and Mr. Douglas's Joe Burgess, Max Adams and Indian School; Wallace Bourne, building, was constructed in 1927 Route 2, Tremonton; Hugh Hen- hand was severely injured. Graham Hayes. Bear River Stake, and Day Gar- for the Bureau of Indian Af- ry Wagstaff, son of Glen M. is The school fairs. located in Wagstaff, Route 2, Brigham; field, South Bear River. Those expected to attend are the Northeast quarter of Section Abram Bud Chlarson, son of H. Chlarson, Corinne; Robthe members of the executive 20, Township 14 North, Range 3 board living in the county; West, Salt Lake Meridian in Box ert Eldon Richards, son of David Council members at large; Stake Elder County. The property is N. Richards, Brigham. Saturday-Sunda- y T. M- M. I. A. Superintendents west of Highway 191 and north All of these boys were ordered District Representatives, Insti of Plymouth, Utah. to report to the Reception Center -. tutional Representatives and Klein explained that the build- at. Fort Ord, California on NoRepresentatives of the Gener- MRS- A- N. FISHBURN ILL ing and the property will be vember 6th. al authorities of the Church of the District Commissioner's sold was taken Mrs. A. N. Fishburn Courses for adults are again to the highest bidder. Bids Saints staff. Jesus Christ of Later-Daseriously ill Saturday night at offered the general public for be will the being of wives or property The all who will attend the Bear River her opened partners home - Her son Don was by Bear River high school InStake conference Saturday night with her at the time, and re- these officers are also invited at 3:00 p.m., Lecember 1, 1952, structors as a part of the School at the General Services Adminisand Sunday are John Longdon, mained with her until the mid- to attend. Adult Education proBoard's Dentration Office in is a Regional assistant to the Council of the dle of the week. Dick and It repreexpected that, a ver, r gram, discloses Principal Frank, Love of Y.M.M of sentative Twelve and General the for their are now Stevens. LA, board will be present to ad the General Welfare committee. mother, who iscaring Prospective bidders may obtain reported to be dress the Slated for a beginning during mus The welfare session of the very little Several complete information about the meeting. The American Legion and the improved this week. early part of December, the ical selections have been ar land and the school ouilding by conference will be held at 6:30 Parents of Bear River high Auxiliary snonsored Armistice classes followed be to to will be General and the Services for,, evening be will reports exacted Dav programs at Bear River terial cover a wide range of mawriting school students Saturday ranged and offer instruction in the o'clock 8 FARM BUREAU Denver district chairman Administration, at priesthood Federal to be at the school next Friday high school and McKinley school. by given by the the industries as well as the and commissioner. Center, Denver, Colorado. leadership meeting. The general MEETING ANNOUNCED instead of their boys and girls. Americanism chairman Edwin liberal arts. that draw sessions Sunday at 10 a.mT and The day has been chosen for the O. Stenquist conducted the hieh a minimum ofCourses The Ladies' Tremonton Farm 10 adults will be two the when held will be 2 and the at school, Parents school and Joe Day Burgess, program taught. Each course will convisitors will be heard. Two re- Bureau will meet Thursday, Nov. it is hoped thit a larce percent- adjutant of the local post was in sist at the home of Mrs. 20, at 2 to be held on turned missionaries are also ex- Nellie in the district charge of the McKinley program. the of 30 classes age of parents Nesson. of night and hour best suited Delsa to Kirby report, will be were well pected Both received and present. apto those involved. Christmas suggestions will be Garland First ward and Weston The day's events as planned preciated. given during the afternoon. Interested individuals are Hirschl of Park Valley. call for ar. orientation period to contact Miss Margie A Mutual session Sunday evurged auditorium the it; and discussion from 13 stakes BOB HOME SUMMERS Bear River high regisRoberts, RICHARD PETERSEN ening at 7:30 and the Fireside from 9 until .10 o'ctcck to be FROM KOREA in northern Utah and Southern to follow will complete the con- TO BE RELEASED trar, by calling telephone numto visit? the followed various by Idaho will converge in Logan at 2711 on the Tremonton exber ference. to is classes what learn expected Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers Sgt. Richard N. Petersen, son the Fifth ward of the Church of the students in each course, were in Salt Lake Tuesday to change, states Principal Stevof Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen, of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y and make appointments for pri- meet their son Bob, who flew ens. A listing of courses offered Fielding Utah soon will be re- Saints, Saturday, November 15 vate conferences during the af- home from Korea, where he has to attend the leased from active duty after at 7:30 follows. ternoon. the been for eleven months. past serving with on? of the Army's Institute of Music for stake and Crafts for Christmas, RefreshAt noon luncheon will be serv- On the return flight, Bob reports ward music directors, announced All M Men and Gleaners and ed in the unique units. er in Type, Techniques in Play- students and cafeteria, Wake at visited and Island, they B Allen, Logan, in charge Junior Gleaners of the Bear Stationed at Fort Riley, he was Foster lunch card will be onored. The Honolulu, and landed In San Directing and Make-UWorld a member of the 47th Engineer of arrangements for th gala River Stake will meet in a Fire- illernoon will be devoted to Francisco last Literature, Woman's Swimming. He has Friday. Camouflage Battalion which is songfest. side Sunday evening after the consultation pe:.cds with teach- gone to Lowry Field, .Colorado to Library Treasures, Child and the Tracy Y. Cannon, executive stake conference The South Bear River Stake the "enemy" force used fresession. Hyrum ers. receive his discharge, after Family, Home Nursing, Driver L.D-SGeneral Bell of the Relief Society Board honored the quently to add realism to Army chairman of the which will be on inactive re- Training, Farm Carpentry. Farm Preshe Logan Temple Music committee, will direct the the stake at field maneuvers. serve. Machinery Repairs, Home Meand PRIMARY GIRLS visiting teachers ofsocial. idency will be the Stake His battalion has taken part crowded agenda which will in- the group will meet speaker, chanics and Farm Metal oWrk, a program and in DO TEMPLE WORK the Stake Arc and Acetylene Welding, Remaneuvers clude instruction to choir leaders presidency room at the taberRelief Society President Rebecca in several class of the TreThe Seagull fresher in Sewing, Chemistry in nacle. Mortensen welcomed the guestsa throughout the United States and organists, and special demmonton Fourth ward Primary enthe Atomic Age, Family Life, Temand their presidents, and gave of such as "Exercise Longhorn" in onstrations and assistance to ofat a the Logan joyed day ficers in charge of stake and Texas this summer. Furniture Upholstery, Rural Civ189 talk stressing the importance did where Monday, ple they BUD GROVER TO il Defense. Petersen, who served as a ward choir work. their calling. dead. for the baptisms J. Spencer Cornwall, nationally GIVE RADIO TALK An organ solo was played by platoon sergeant and camouwere Accompanying the girls Meet- Marcell Nielsen and the visiting flage foreman, has been in the acclaimed director of the Salt Bud Grover of East' Garland Mrs. June Holmgren, president A. L. COOK PURCHASES illustrated was 1950. since atNovember, Lake Tabernacle Choir, will Army teacher's message will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel of the Primary, and Mrs. Dorone REYNOLDS HOME students Sixteen and stake tend the meet and give personal Fredricksen's radio- - program othy Garfield, class leader. They teacher in a talk by Eva Hansen, represented Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kassons instruction and a demonstration leader, and the giving of the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook have Sunday morning at 8 o'clock over report an outstanding success of high school at the annual teacher : children and of Ogden visited to choir directors. Special music Station KBUH, Brigham City. messages by the visiting the home of George the purchased day. Nov. conference Journalism held message leader of each ward, Tuesday afternoon and evening kits will be available to directors on North Seclocated Reynolds 8 at University. Brigham Young who attend the evening meet. who used a chart bearing the at the Jess Garfield home. ond West Street, and will move included Those Rupattendurr, The message she , presented. A highlight of the Institute ert Blackham, faculty adviser, to that location, as soon as the charts were made by Sophia L. will be performances from mixed and the following staff members Reynolds family are able to move into their new home which is Taylor, counselor in the stake quartets, one from each ward in of the student newspaper and now presidency. under construction on Secthe 13 stakes. The quartets, ac BOOK 2 WEEK NOVEMBER Joan Petersen, -' yearbook; MarSonja A vocal solo was sung by to ond Mr. street. East should cording Cannon, HanMltzi JoAnn Nlsh, A banner week is expected at the Tremonton Library Novem- Jensen, cella Jeppsen, and a dramatlza-tlo- n include one soprano, alto, tenor, Dianna sen, Iverson, Mary in Action", of "A Message and base. The choir leader and ber 16 to November 22, for everyone ought to read at least one Carol Jane Homer, Harry was then presented under the di-organist may be members of the book during book week. It has been said that) the best measure Gephart, Nadine Hall, Mexlene Parof Oyler. Funeral services were conduct- foursome, rection Marjorie Cannon indicated. of intelligence is .the knowledge of good books. Neal, Jay Allen, Carole Ann ticipating were Geraldlne Sum- ed in the Tremonton First ward Each ward is expected to furnGibbs. Margaret Hupp, Gae are to to old books In the Bessie Library appeal designed especially Marble, last Mrs. week for mers, Peggy chapel Monday ish one mixed quartet-AlCarol Heaton, alike. Waldron, Terry Of are books and Alvarof interest young fiction, biography, Archibald, Vilate Grace May Beard Vance, 76, who wards and stake choir diLynn Capener. and ; etta poetry. rectors and organists in the fol travel, history, invention, industry, nature, religion, Rytting, and Margaret died of a heart ailment. The delegates exchanged pubBishop Reese B. Mason of the lowing stakes are asked to attend Then there are books with large readable type, bold, unusual i Thomas. i A gift was presented by the Tremonton Second ward con- the musical affair: Cache, East illustrations, and stories of all types that gain the attention of lication ideas with more than 400 representatives from high stake board to the visiting teach- - ducted the service, and Faun Cache, Logan, Mt. Logan, Hyrum, youngsters. Reading is fun! The Distinguished 1953 DeSoto schools and Junior colleges in served had who ward each er of Qulnney played the organ pre- Smithfield Benson, Bear Lake, ' Did you know that: Is now on display at the Bear assistance states. Technical four i the longest time in that capacity. lude and postlude. North Box Elder, South Box Eld "For want of a book, a lesson was lost; prob- River Auto company in Garland. in and Juanlta Steffen and Erma er, Bear River, South Bear River, advertising editing These honored guests were Vlr-- l For want of a lesson a mark was lost; Claiming that it is the most' lems was sri7en in a series of 18 ginia Adams, Kate Harris, Mar- Hansen of Brigham City sang, ana Maiaa staxe. want of a mark, a grade was lost; For DeSoto ever built, 'Ar beautiful for workshoD sessions Mae arranged "My God and I", accompanied garet Thomas, Grace Fryer, For want of a grade, a term was lost; bon Bowcutt, manager of the and! newsnaoer. student f yearbook Mary Jewell InvoVictoria Thompson, by and the Steften, Bosley, For want of a term, a promotion was lost; Garland firm extends a cordial cation was offered by Dr. E. H. BREEDING ASSOCIATION magazine staffs. , Anderson and Ida Miller. And all for the want of the. proper book'.' "Strive to eliminate the triv- invitation to the public to view MEETING SET After the program, the ladles White. new models. Reverend Allan Anderson was Let us increase the use of our library and make eyery week ial and select the vital news for theListed enjoyed a display of Christmas The annual of as new features are the Box the editors vour the meeting publications", the first speaker, after which a a book week, for: prepared by gift suggestions, counselor were told in the conference new styling, lower and longer, to grandson of Mrs. Vance, Dr. Elder unit of the Cache Valley Roma Whltaker. association will be held "A book in the hand is worth ten on the shelf keynote address by Houstoun new chrome fender mouldings, "In The Gar- Breeders Mrs. Mortensen, and Fanny Fri- Shirley Beard-saneIn the Ag room of the high ' of You a make in read it whatou Waring, famed editor of the new widti front grille, new swept yourself leader. part den", with Mrs. Qulnney at the school day stake work director 8 at Littleton Wednesday book A is the best (Colo.) Independent. back rear fenders and a lower, evening very friend, truly good Dainty refreshments were piano. o'clock instead of the Utah Pow was one of 15 pro- wider rear deck. end. Mr. to the the from read title If through Waring page James MaWalton to all. and . served Bishop Also featured is an increased fessional editors, photographers, A home full of books is the best place to be, son were the concluding speak- er and Light building as prev No matter how old you are , , . ninety of three. printers and advertising men view, with greater glass area all ers, and the closing song, "My iously announced. who participated in the confer- around. New interiors are also DEAMS FAMILY MOVE Good books should surround us, be kept within reach, Work Is Done", was sung by the a feature of the new car.. ence. . TO TREMONTON to no one can measure teach. their power For Brigham City ladles and L. J. BIRTHS The DeSoto has a new 160 we books find In hoary, offered mythology benedicthe Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Deams 8 fire dome motor; Mr. Mrs. and Clair St. Grant horsepower own H. of P. mankind's marvels and tion. The and Kutchlnskl story. science, Marjorie and family are now locating in is the Power-mast- er and its Elmer and and daughcompanion we and Melklejon mirth; In books Burial was in the Brigham at Hillfield hosnital, a boy Nov. 8 may find food for laughter Tremonton where Mr. Deams has six. Power steerln and Delores of Tooele spent Sun ter we Erearth. books Dean the In and Hazel Weston may Mortugirdle speedily City cemetery by Rogers farm property. He is the former day at the home of May Taylor power braking are alao fe&tere In books men have stored all the learning of sages; was dedicated lckson of Collinston, a girl. No ary, and the obtainable on the new, bishop of the Sanford ward, San by A. I Kelly.grave Kent and family, 5. of lies imbeded the books wealth vember the In ages." Lola Stake, In Colorado. last week, Pfc. Larkin was born in Tre-mont- on "Golden Spike" District To Hold Annual Meeting Bank Building Being Remodeled Wo-ern- er, Inductees From Elder Enter Service - Flelding-SeCOn- d Ward Bazaar Next re-palr- es, Washakie School To Be Sold . Thursday Bothwell-Thatche- - vice-chairm- . -- Bear River Stake To Hold Conference - Ab-ra- m - Adult Courses Again Offered At Bear River High School - m y Parents Day At High School Zel-m- Day Programs Friday ; Legion Groups Hold Armistice p-- Thirteen Stake Music Institute Slated At Logan Saturday - - Music-make- rs Fireside For Visiting Teachers Of Stake Are Honored Bear River Young People . p, , . larg-scal- e B.R.H.S. Students Attend B.Y.U. Journalism Book Week To Be Observed Services Held For Mrs. Grace Beard Vance 16-2- Cas-tleto- n, New DeSoto On Cald-erwoo- Display At Bear River Auto Co. d, l f r, . -, ,- folk-lor- e, V-- - V-- i. |