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Show EARLY 1953 ARRIVAL " 1 nimnwim 1 m.janm-- . llvv 1 30 Automobile owners of this area will have the opportunity to purchase their 1953 license plates in Tremonton Tuesday, January 20th at the Utah Power and Light building. A representative of the county assessor will be in Tremonton every other Tuesday after the twentieth to sell the plates. He will also be in Garland. The dates for the sale there are January 13 and every other Tuesday thereafter to the deadline. yjr 4') Christmas week in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Gale Muir and family. She was a guest on New Year's day at the Thomas Waddoups home in Bear River City. Former Valley Man Dies In Mrs. Emily Blake Christensen Dies At Family Home t, n. ! i 4- d, step-mothe- r, asrs: r, I snorts-minde- step-brother- s: l, step-siste- r, I 15 SCHEDULED The monthly Leadership meeting of the South Bear River Stake will be held Sunday, January 11, at the Tremonton First ward, according to announcement of the Stake Presidency. The Stake Presidency and High Council will meet at 8:30 a.m. The ward and stake Welfare committees convene at 1:30 with the general Priesthood Leadership meetng called for The Tremonton Lions club at its regular meeting Wednesday evening viewed films of "The March of Mothers", part of the proposed drive for funds for the March of Dimes being conduct ed this month throughout the county. Perc Petersen and Jay Swenson of Brigham city were I present, and in charge of the film. Two accordion solos were given by Monnet Anderson, and a reading by Luana Korth was enoyed by the club. HEADS POLIO DRIVE Exhibit At High School Sunday A tea at the High Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. will formally open an art exhibit of the picture and sculpture of Mr. Oliver Parson, art instructor at the Springville high school and director of the Springville High School Art association. Mr. Parson will be present to explain his 24 pictures and several pieces of sculpture. He has several pictures hung in the annual National Exhibit in Springville last April. Everyone who can is urged to come an see the exhibit on Sunday and meet Mr. Parson. The exhibit, sponsored by the High School Art committee and the Tremonton Civic League, will hang at the High school for three or four weeks and the public is invited to some in any time and see it. Box Elder Bank Files Articles Of xv-- T Ms i f . e Incorporation . 30-3- La-mo- nt in-law, 1953 Cheverolet;OldsvBuick On Display 1) Chevrolet,, Oldsmobile and Buick will be displayed to the public. The Fronk Chevrolet company has just The showing will last until Jan. 17, when $250.00 in prizes will be distributed. Door prizes will also be given during the week. T 4 12 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COMPLETE NEW MODELS OFFERED IN CHEVROLET LOW PRICED FIELD OLDSMOBILE 88 FOR 1953 MAKES BOW All-Sup- triple-showin- g low-pric- ... I higher-compressio- higher-powere- d, n, Pedal-E- four-doo- ns Gary Conger Bear River Guard takes to the air to drop a counter during, one of the tense moments of Cache-gamthe Bear River-Nort- h Number 34 Friday night. is Dale Nielson of North Cache. sister-- Ride Pnt; fc.) H 34-3- - - nt I 1 Fifty-fiv- e incorporators from Box Elder, Weber and Cache counties affixed their signatures to the Articles of Incorporation of the Box Elder County Bank, Brigham City, and the Articles were approved by Utah Bank Commissioner Louis S. Leatham and filed with the Box Elder County Recorder's office and Secretary of State at the close of the old year, 1952, announced E. Reese Davis, cashier of the Bank. Receipt of approval from the Howard Glenn . . . chairman Federal Deposit Insurance Corof the "March of Dimes" poration to insure each account drive in Tremonton city. up to $10,000.00 is being awaited Public support is solicited in Miss Gayla Giles spent part by the Bank and should be forththis worthy cause, due to of last week at the home of her coming in the near future, adthe great increase in the aunt, Mrs. Orvil Nish in Plym- vised, Mr. Davis. number of cases last year, In the overtime period outh, then visited wit' her and .the possibility of a Tentative date for Hill and Ray Hasson drove opening Bonnie Giles in the Bank is March 1, 1953. in to make two shots that put greater epidemic to come. Malad, Idaho. the Bulldogs ahead with a 4 point lead. Woodhead lead the Bears with 9 points, and Fronk and Conger each garnered 8 points. Box Score Three new General Motors cars will go completely renovated their show rooms, North Cache Bear River t r f r . " t- f tf on display Friday, Jan. 9, at the Fronk and cordially invite the public to call and nth 3 4 2 Nielson Woodhead Chevrolet Company when the new 1953 see these three new, modern motor ,cars. 2 2 S Hill Stokes light-pressu- pre-Me- X "jf In a hectic, close played game-th- e North Cache Bulldogs pulled a four point lead in a 3 minute extra period to take the Bear River Bears off their straight 0 winning streak, with a victory. In the first few seconds of the game, the Bears were unable to connect with the hoop, when they had a fairly good set up. The low score indicates how close the game was played, with both teams showing improvement in guarding when the play centered arouund the bank boards. The Bulldogs maintained a narrow lead all through the game until the last few minutes of play when Fronk hit a set shot to tie the score 28 alL A charity toss by Woodhead put the Bears in the lead, but in a the Bears sacrificed the ball to North Cache and Dale Neilsen made a shot from the center to tie the score school , r J F North Cache Pulls Upset; Trips Bears In Extra Period The New Oldsmobile, '88 makes tis appearance in Expanded to include a third series of cars, and boasting more the at Fronk significant advances than ever Chevrolet company showrooms incorporated in a model in the this Friday and all next week, e Listed at new features include field, the widely dis cussed new Chevrolets make a Magnificent new "Rocket" their first public appearance at) Engine a dealer showrooms tomorrow higher-vol- t (January 9). age "Rocket" Engine! New Power Brakes . . . with For the 1953 market bodies ase a low, have been completely pedal for All cars have increased safer, faster 40 per cent easier power witli special emphasis on stops. New Power Styling for brila new power train that includes a new engine and improved liant new beauty! Oldsmobile In Power Steering to help you automatic transmission. performance, in economy, in park, turn, maneuver with 80 driving and riding qualities, ex- per cent less effort! New Power-Chasis for new smoothterior and interior appointments the latest Chevrolet models con- ness and roadability! Hydra-Mati- c tribute importantly to automoSuper Drive! Frigidarie Car Conditioning! Autronic-Eye- ! tive progress. Some of the features of the Luxurious new interors! New new cars range throughout the instrument Panel! Plus the bodies and chassis. Of major widest selection of colors, inside and out, in Oldsmobile history! interest are: In the new Olds '88 the horsenew be to The entirely series, has been boosted to 165 power known as the Bel Air and credthe compresion raitio is 8 ited with being the most luxur- hp., to 1, and the ignition capacity ious models in Chevrolet his- has been increased by a new tory. To be produced as two-an- d 12 volt electrical system. convertr a sedans, ible and sport coupe, the Bel Aire are included in the choice nsrr in California of 16 Fisher body types. Other Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Heaton passenger car series are desig"Two-Tenreturned and as Sunday after spending nated the I the holidays in Southern Cali'Blue fornia, where they visited relaA new PROGRAM WILDLIFE HELP PUSH WILL LOCAL tives and friends. While there, a SPORTSMEN refined and Flame" THESE engine transmisautomatic they attended the Rose Festival Powcrglide Front row, left to right: Lyn Larson, vice- - Jorgenson, Paul Larsen, Chuck Nelson Merlin sion for greater at Pasadena. They were accomFox- L Don Wward. operating economy and faster panied by their daughters Terry, Otto Ken Tamara, and Pamela. Peterson, Back row, pickup. ley, secretary, 0 I SUNDAY E V t'-- vn Tj . LEADERSHIP MEETING Jts.err Representative Kleon Ijarr Clifton When the Utah State Legislators meet Monday, Jan. 12, Senator Clifton G. M. Kerr and Representative Kleon Kerr will be listed on the roster of Utah lawmakers. The two are brothers, both from the same city, and both are Republicans. This is the first term for Kleon, and the first term as Senator for Cliff, although he has served several years as representative. Both men are active in civic, community and church affairs in Tremonton and will be valuable men in helping frame future laws of our state. Washington Og-de- r.) -- LIONS SEE FILM I half-brothe- - 2:30 p.m. I Hay-war- ft Number 8, 1953 ...... .v r uwsXwwyA ON POLIO DRIVE At a recent meeting of officers of the Bear River Wildlife Federation chairmen and committeemen of the various departments were appointed by the association officers, according to Don Woodward, president. Appointments are as follows: Big Game will be headed by chairman Willie Richins, Grouse Creek; Fish problems are under the jurisdiction of Vic Beeton, chairman; M. J. Fryer, Chuch Nelson, all of Tremonton, and Ralph Germer, Dew- eyville. Publicity and adverCarl Dee Petersen, 28, died at Mrs. Emily Blake Christensen, tising goes to Max Adams, 75, died at the family home in chairman, and Ken Peterson, his home at Moses Lake, Wash., Bothwell, Thursday at 3:40 a.m. committeeman, both of Tremon- Wednesday after a short illness. Born Dec. 8, 1924, in Buhl, after a three week's illness. ton. Max Davis. Tremonton. She was born in St. George, and Robert Preston, Garland, Idaho, he was a son of Andrew Utah. July 31, 1877, a daughter will overlook ' Anti - Pollution Peter and Katie Olsen Petersen. He was educated in schools in of Frederick and Emily Green moves. Elwood and Tremonton, Box ElBlake. Her early childhood was Heading the Conservation de- der county. she and St. in George spent will be Steve DeJar-natn partment A graduate of Bear River high moved wtih the family to Tremonton ( and Upland in 1944, he later entered when seven years of age. Game Birds will be controlled school She married Lewis Christen- by Paul Larsen of Garland, the U. S. Army. He was disin 1946. sen November 10. 1904 in chairman, and Lee Allen, Tre- charged He married Ruth Cotter June They moved to Bothwell monton. Membership will come soon after their marriage and under past president Andy Fred- - 18, 1948, in the Logan Temple, have made it their home since nckson, and helper Harry Drew, Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints. - that iime4Jta. bxis.tens&n, Ldied both of Tremonton. Water Foyl -day After his marriage, he lived in the local organization will be February 9, 1951. Mrs. Christensen has served handled by Al Turner, Tremon- - in Garland, Box Elder county. IJnA In February, 1952, he moved to many years as a visiting teach rr onl er in the Bothwell ward Relief Shall Moses Lake where he was emfilled under direc " , ton of Otto Joreensen Society. and Mar ployed as an implement meSurving are the following ion bummers of Tremonton chanic. sons and daughters, Roland, Os- And last, the Ways and Means Survivors include his widow car, and Fred Christensen, and committee will be guided by and two sons, Randall K and Mrs. Edna Harris all of Both-wel- l, Bill Winzeler and Darrell Ful Gerald K. Petersen, Moses Lake; Mrs. Helen Barthez, Mrs. Mary Peter a ler, both of Tremonton. California, and Russell ana Drawers en. ine louowmg new officers, According to the Christensen, Klamath Falls, Or- there Mrs. Dale Mitchell, be will for to do plenty egon; also 17 grandchildren, one Mrs Bill Fransen, everyone, and as soon as a California;Mrs. sister, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Pres- member Frank Dunlap, Garband; makes himself known,! ton, Idaho; and one Venice Calif.; Mrs. Sarah Cril-fo- r will be work there interesting Thomas Blake, Bountiful. him in the local federation. len Ketchum, Idaho; RaymondFuneral services will be cond citizen is eiersen, wenaeii, laano; owuiEverv 1 ducted Saturday at p.m. in the to Wldlife ley Petersen, Garland the invited attend Bothwell ward chapel by BishAlso surviving are the followwhich will publicized op Deloris Stokes. Friends may meetings, Leonard Carling before hand. near the In very call at Rogers Mortuary in TreClarence Idaho; son, Carrey, be there will a special monton Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. future, WilIdaho; Carlson, Gooding, and at the family home in Both-wel- movie shown in the local feder- liam Carlson, Robbins, Calif.; to and are all invited ation, Saturday from 10 a.m. unGlen Carlson, Midvale; Wayne til time for the services. Bur- attend. Carlson, San Fernando, Calif.; ial will be in the Bear River and Melvin Carlson, Tremonton; TWO TREMONTON city cemetery. Mrs. Stanley Pea WARDS PLAN Garland. tersen, GOLD AND GREEN BALL Funeral services were conTEEN-AGDANCE The Tremonton Second and ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the SATURDAY NIGHT Third wards will hold a joint Brigram City Seventh Ward, A dancing party for all Mu- Gold and Green Ball next Tues- with Max Bott, Eighth ward, ward hall, officiating. tual age people of both Bear day at theatSecond 8:30. River stakes will be held at beginning All Gleaners of both wards WILL SPEND WINTER the high school hall will be honored. IN CALIFORNIA These dances, (Saturday night). The officers in charge request Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johansen sponsored by the M.I.A. of Bear that there be no corsages. River and South Bear River left last week for California to stakes are proving to be a popspend the winter with their son Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Smith Arthur Johansen at Pasadena, ular place for the young folks of the valley to enjoy a Satur- of Salt Lake City were guests and their daughter, Mrs. Howdurat the Garland Puzey home ard Casey at Santa Maria. day night dance. ing the holidays. TT r4-i- 11 ii VALLEY Mrs. Faun Quinney spent the Bear River Wildlife Committees Organized Og-de- RIVER BEAR Perhaps This Is Another Record pL III iv 11 Published Weekly at Tremonlon. Utah. Thursday. January License Plates Will Be Sold Here VERL JEFFRIE GARRETT son of Verl and Lucille Garrett was the first child born at the Valley Hospital in 1953, and from all indications may be the first born in the county this year. Verl Jeffrie arrived at the local hospital at 6:08 a.m. New Years day, and is the first child of the Garretts. Dr. George C. Ficklin, was the attending physician. I THE SERVING VOL. TAKES TO THE AIR "' "One-Fifty- ". er re Departing from the traditional "straight eight" motor, the new 1953 Buick features the follow ing, in its claim to be the most modern motor car of the age: It has the world's newest V8 engine. Vertical valves; electrical system; 180 pounds lighter; entire engine is so compact, a new, more maneuverable chasis has been built around it. It has 188 Fireball horsepower. A new Buick record; engine horsepower per pound increased 40 per cent. lt It has a compression ratio of 3.5 to l. Highest compression on the American scene today; bettered fuel economy. A dynamic-flomuffler. For the first time in automotive history, a muffler with zero power loss. It has a new Twin Turbine Dynaflow Drive. Now adds far swifter, quieter, more efficient getawad to infinite smoothness as all speed ranges. New braking power. Most powerful braking action of any Buick in fifty years; plus the new ease of Power Brakes, optional at extra cost. It has, also, wondrous handl ing ease, with Power Steering as standard equipment. It has superb comfort. It has sumptuous fabrics and tailoring. And its acoustics are so thoroughly mastered that it may well be one of the world's most quiet cars. w -- N'aegle 0 0 0 0 12 15 10 34 10 20 10 30 Totals North Cache . . ..11 16 24 30 34 Bear Kiver 6 13 22 30 30 Officials Mower and Wilson. BUICK OFFERS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY MODELS FOR 1953 SHOWING 12-yo- Hanson Cotter Feltman Conner Smith Hoskins Christensen Anderson This week the Bears drew a by in league play, but held a practice tilt with Malad high school at Malad Wednesday 5 night with score, with all the Bear squad participating. As of last week the team standings in Region one were: w n Pet. near niver s .750 North 61-3- Weber ORden I.osan Cache 2 2 2 2 1 South Cache Box Klder W. E. o .666 .666 .666 .666 .250 .000 Kerr Heads Business Group At the regular meeting of the Tremonton Businessmens' Association held Tuesday, January 6 E. W. (Ed) Kerr was named president of the associaton for the comng year. Rudy MUer was chosen as Andy Fredrickson is director, and Don Redfield, Guy Johnson and Stewart Young are directors. Adam Brenk-ma- n was unanimously retained as secretary. Election was by mailed ballots, which were sent to every business firm in the city. The new officers plan to announce several projects which the organizaton will sponsor for the coming year. Vice-Preside- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warbur-- l ton and baby of Shoshone, Idaho spent some time visiting with Mr. Warburton's sister, Mrs. Clyde Morris and family last week. |