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Show Trimontoa. Utah THE LEADER. Gutt BEAR TRACK TEAM TAKES SECOND MEET thinclads won 'heir second track meet within i week by outpointing South Cache 79 to 52 in a dual meet staged at South Cache Wednesday. Jack Fronk, senior track ace, "arnered first in the broad j imp and 180 yard low hurdles, vhile Jerry Thompson, junior breasted the tape first in the 880 : ard run and the 440 yard dash. The 134 ft, 10 inch discus heave of S. Silvester, sophomore as rated good for sophomore competition. The boys have been l.ained under the direction of Coach Durrell Hughes. The summary follows: 100 yd. dash Chugg. S.C.; ' ronk, BR; Parker, SC. Time " yard dash longer, 21:7. T ! Chugg, BR; Parker, SC. SC; Time 440 yard dash Thompson, R; Olson, Stuart, SC. Time 58: 880 yard run Thompson, R; Virchson, SC; Allen BR. T me 2:21. Mile run Calderwood, Knudson, BR; V, Anderson, SC. 'lime 5:22.5. 180 yd low hurdles Fronk, Ti. Anderson, D. Anderson, BR. lime 22:1. 110 yard high hurdles B. Anderson, D. Anderson, BR; Tiiorne, SC. Time 17:9. Discuss S. Silvester, L. L. Tilvester, BR; Curtes, SC. Dis-- 1 nee 134 ft 10 in. Pole Vault Holt, BR; Cur-i-s, Thalman, SC; Ht. 9 ft 6 in. ; . A ) 7 l'm St f Gardner, L. J. ft. Dis-snc- e in. Javilin Spuler, Knoules, SC; .. J. Silvester, BR.Distance 141 it. Medley Relay, South Cache. Mile Relay, Bear River. Half Mile Relay, South Cache. Broad Jump Fronk, BR; SC; S. Silvester, B. R. Distance 19 ft 11 in. Final score, Bear River 79; South Cache 52. 44 9 Ol-s"- n, I ; i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton of axburg, Idaho, were weekend uests at the Elton Newton home n East Tremonton. They ac-- i ompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed-- v j j j j tleships Iowa and Missouri and the carriers Boxer and Prince-o- f ton. Ken arrived by plane from Hawaii January 1st at San ego for advanced training in Sonar and was granted a leave upon graduation from that class. He is now back on his ship, U.S. Destroyer Jenkins, doing sea duty from Pearl Har-ag- e or. 30-da- j The winner here gains the op- portunity of participating in the national speech meet at Kansas City later in the year. Rolfe will leave Cheyenne immediately after the speech meet to attend the remainder of the youth conference at Salt Lake. Rolfe Kerr KENNETH HUNSAKER AT PEARL HARBOR Kenneth B. Hunsaker arrived at Pearl Harbor April 17, after spending the month of March visiting at home with his par- Rolfe Kerr To Represent B.R.ILS. At Youth Meet Rolfe Kerr, Bear River high school studentbody president, will represent the high school at the Salt Lake Rotary Club annual Youth Conference to be held at Salt Lake City, May 3 and 4. Rolfe will attend the conventeenh tion with other ager pepsters from most other high schools of the state. As top-notc- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker, and other members of his family in Tremonton. He had spent the past year on a tour of duty overseas, which took him to Japan, the Phillip-pineHainan, China and Formosa, also duty in the Korean War zone. The destroyers blockaded enemy ports, participated in search and rescue missions for downed airmen, screen task forces which included the bat- s, Stirling, and her brother George Wilson with his wife of Seattle Washington, have been in Whee-loto be with the Stirling family during the past weeks. Bill Stirling, who is with the Navy stationed at Long Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voelckers of Wenatchee, Washington, have also been with Mrs. Voelcker's mother since the disappearance of Mr. Stirling. n A TRIBUTE We take this means of offering a public tribute to Sheriff Warren G. Hyde, his deputies and all the volunteer workers who worked so many hours and days in the search for our husband and father. We realize the sacrifice and effort of their long hours and days of search, and extend this tribute with our lifelong gratitude to each of them. Mrs. Agnes Stirling and Family. 13th man to register Frank Earl. High on number 1 Jesse Jep-person. High on number 5 Don Shef The Brigham City municipal field. golf course opened its third seaMost 4's Alf Freeman. e son last Sunday with an Orville - High on number 9 record for rounds played. Larsen. Attracting golfers from all Most six's J. S. Fruin. over Box Elder county, 350 Marie on number 7 High of were rounds golf played. Fruin. There were 72 contestants in Chairman Farnsworth said the the Golf and Country club's initournament will be held next tial blind bogey tournament of on 10. Drive-I- n May the season, according to Sid who chairmaned Farnsworth, 14 Miles West of Tremonton the tournament. OWEN J. JONES NOW GATES OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. Farnsworth reported that the A FIRST LIEUTENANT SHOWS START AT DUSK course was in ideal condition, Lt. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones with a heavy growth of grass FRIDAY - SATURDAY on the fairways and "accurate" are visiting with relatives In the furon while this week, valley greens. David Nevin and Vera Ellen Of the 72 contestants in the lough from Camp Hanford, at "HAPPY GO LUCKY" tournament, 21 were awarded Richland, Washington. In Technicolor to the Lt. Jones was advanced prizes as follows: also Blind bogey tournament num- rank of first lieutenant just be"ARIZONIAN" fore his battalion. Leo 46 ber They leaving Jensen, Darrel News and Cartoon Gardner, Lloyd Reese and Har- are visiting with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting old Larsen. Low score on number 7 John in Tremonton and with Mr. and SUNDAY - MONDAY Mrs. David B. Jones in Fielding. Larsen. Randolph Scott in Low score on number 5 Dick 'THE MAN BEHIND Davis. WEEK-ENTHE GUN" GUESTS AT Most five's Roy Thompson, and Cartoons News HOME HUNSAKER Stayner Thompson and Les Week-end e Richardson. guests at the Hunsaker home were Mrs. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Low men's score Vic Fors-gre- n with a 36, three above par. Betty Mutch from Midvale, Mr. Janet Leigh, Tony Martin and Glen and children from Salt Lake High men's score Eddie Bracken in and Mrs. Lewis A. Hunsaker and Humphreys. "TWO TICKETS TO Low ladies' score Kay Free- children from Salt Lake City, BROADWAY" Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and man with a 45. and Shuson Mrs. Dick and Sarah Dorothy High ladies' score "KON-TIKI- " man from Brigham City, and Thompson. Kids Free Cartoon Mrs. Victoria Thompson from Low on number 9 Al Elwood. Golf Tournament Opens At- Brigham - y At the same time the confer- ence is in progress, Rolfe will go RELATIVES OF MRS. by train to Cheyenne, Wyoming, STIRLING VISIT HERE where he will vie for regional Mrs. George A. Wilson of San FFA speech honors with win-- 1 ners from other western states, Diego, mother of Mrs. Agnes nrn UULJ all-tim- I j Theatre Bur-nic- . YEAR AT PEWWEY'Si WJJiffl Olsen, SC; Udy, High Jump Moskins, Fronk, BR. Ht 5 ft. 6 in. Shot Put entertainment. Y 1 ' -; if ; Tie. Uvester, S. Silvester, BR. ' " L & Bear River's :8. 200 time V guests of the RoUrians, each boy will be assigned to a home a club member during the two day confab. Featured as part of the con- will" be discussions by leading state executives, edu- cators and business men. Trips to points of interest in and aronud Salt Lake and dinners and banquets planned for teen- - Of Rolarian FASHION TTT N Pemey'si SHOW 2 Saturday, May 9:00 P. M. I'M H ' at the LIBERTY THEATRE Don t Fail To See It! See The Big Show MARILYN MONROE TT lili STARTS T9r.l0RR0rJ! in NIAGARA umm&f tULiimess til J a n mmu eest of ill H' H P ' and PENNEY'S SUMMER DRESS CARNIVAL FASHION II! 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