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Show Universal Vicrofilr Con). 28?- - 6 th ve. Salt Lake City, Utah Ik y SERVING VOL. 31 ft" '.k THE Published Weekly at Tremonion. n fulfil RIVER BEAR Uiah. Thursday. April Choir Gains Acclaim At Chicago Concert VALLEY t Number 1. 1954 After scoring a sensational was planned in honor of the arrive at Ogden's Union Pacific success before tlfe National choir by school officials this depot at 8:45 p.m. They left Music Educators' Convention in week. A special assembly will Chicago on the return trip just Chicago Sunday. Bear River's be given in their honor Friday after midnight Wednesday. A L appella Choir was scueduled at 12:30 in the school auditor, Telegrams and letters receivto arrive back home Thursday ium. ed by Fvincipal Frank Stevens 27 I i Canning Plant Cancels Run . i j n..ht. j A On Tomatoes Hunt Foods Co.. this week Basil notified Adams, local plant superintendent, that the tomato packing run this year would be cancelled, and that no contracts would be signed with tomato growers. Over production during the abundant crop last lear has left warehouses filled with surplus tomatoes, allowing no way of handling a new crop this year, company officials said. welcoming The choir's special three-ca- r this week indicate that the choir when expectations they sang before the music educators conference in Chicago's Conrad Hilton hotel. Convention officials said they were "thrilled by this beautiful singing," and praised the "inspired direction of Gene Jor- genson." "Terrific Job" Alma King, choir Manager. telegraphed Monday, "Bear Riv er did terrific job. Captured Hearts of Convention. Everyone well and happy." Mrs. King, acting as a chaper-on- e on the trip, wrote, "Bear River is the talk of the convention. Best thing they've done. People here caa't understand how Gene can get that kind of music out of high school stud- demonstration train siction was scheduled to surpassed New Policeman Released A iler One Da y on Duly One of the shortest terms of office on record one day was served Monday bv a new member of Tremonton's police force. He is Ralph Linvilie, perhaps better known as the notorious "Red Rider" of Corinne. Mr. Linvilie was sworn in as a city marshall during a special meet-in- g of the City Council Monday morning. But by 6 p.m. Monday, the new officer was relieved of his duties and paid for his shortlived service to the city. Statutes Cited His dismissal came upon recommendation of City Attorney Peas As Usual Leon A. Halgren. who cited stat ents." Plans for handling the pea utes which required that city Apparently plans for nationcrop are being made, however, wide be radio and television apoiucers electors. qualified with prospects for a good acre-for the choir did not pearances beselsred Coucilmen were City age. Mr. Adams said that the materialize in Chicago. calls and visits by phone cancellation of the tomato run during Months of rehearsal and drill tne day after news of the apdid not indicate that the local the noted choir for prepared pointment spread along Main plant would be closed entirely their achievement in ingreatest The new Street. officer was FIELD TEST OFFICIALS Planning polio Melba Coombs, south Box Elder county several years of oustanding acLocal to Groups Investigate troduced local business vaccination tests on 1522 Box Elder school health nurse; Mrs. E. B. Owen, Brigham A group of civic and business houses by City Marshall J. complishments. children are Mrs. Wesley Gephart, Tremon- - City; Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Garland, and Mrs. leaders, growers and canning Uflrke Jones. officials met in Ogden Thursday ton; Miss Grace Nason, Salt Lake pity; Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Bear River City. Mr. Linvilie was hired to re to investigate the cancellation place Clinton Bronson of FJ of the tomato run. wood, who left the police force on March 15, They returned home with Resigns Corinne Job a discouraging report. new officer had resigned The statCompany spokesmen' from his job as patrolman for ed that surpluses from the , ii to Corinne accept the Tremonimtwo past years make it , ? m had located an ton and post, tomato A major farm policy" process possible him and his for apartment toes again this season. And Paul Manning Smith speech by Secretary of here. wile California-produced toma. Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben-His salary was $250 per montoes cost less, yield more, son will be given Saturday Polio vaccine field tests in ations scheduled for May 3 and The burglaries of four Treth, a $50 increase from Ids for- monton and are in greater demand at 2 p.m. in Utah State Box Elder County will start the June 1. and Garland businesses mer position, and the same as than the Utah crop, they reLetters explaining the polio 15 were solved this Agricultural College Field on week of April 26, it was anMarch Tremonton's other officer. ported. House in Logan. nounced Thursday by Dr. J prevention program, including week confessions of two men by Mr. Linvilie had spent the day The appearance is sponHoward Rasmussen, medicial sign up cards, will' be distribheld by Salt Lake City Food officials even of being Hunt getting acpuainted. and had ner. sored by more than 40 Utah director, with follow up vaccin. uted throughout the county fered to sell the local plant to son of Mr. and formed no arrests and had writ police, according to Sheriff War. Paul Smith, next Monday. The children in and farming organizations, any group wishing to attempt Mrs. James Smith will be hon- ten no tickets during his short ren Hyde. will be carried by the natthe first, second and third gradWillis R. Jones, 26, of Salt to run it. ored at a missionary testimonial term of office. es will receive them at school to ion's newsreels, television, Lake City; and Robert R. Rush-to- n 11, in and radio and newspapers. This offer was taken by some Sunday evening, April Ward. take home to their parents. 20, of Malad, Ida., were Jr., Tremonton Second operating after the pea crop the in Salt Lake City for Benson will be arrested Secy. Parent-TeacheHe will leave to serve as a Helps the possibility of I he local plant home from ix burglaries his ; of speaking investigation Parent-Teachers assocThe present at the meeting that missionary In South Africa, in area. that the addresses and valley where his brother Thomas has iation is taking the lead in rewas harvested was doubtful. The two were in possession of promises to be one of the for more than two years. been to volunteer workers cruiting most important made since an auto stolen in Los Angeles conduct the test. The Book of Mormon Oxatoric eight months ago, and an extra Paul will sail from New York he was selected to take one Top quarter horse stock from aboard the harbor Mary Queen by LeRoy Robertson, which was set of I license plates. These of the administration's "hotThese workers will be briefed Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming is scheduled to given its premiere presentation and on 28, April test" seats. plates had been observed localand Nevada are being entered on April 15 in two county meetsail from England for his field last year, will be staged again ly and were reported by Sheriff from in the Annual Spring Quarter, ings. Representatives of labor May 6. a as con of the feature to Lake City police. April Salt Hyde Treschools north of Bear River horse Show, scheduled in The missionary has been liv- ference of the LDS Church The admitted breakburglars and 29. and 28 will meet City monton on May Honeyville at which will be held in Salt Lake ing into Bear River charter was ing in Ogden and working six A membership Farm supat the Garland school at last 2:00 horsemen Dillon, Mont., Hill Field for the past and Bear River Auto Co. City April 4, 5, 6. oresented to the newly-iorme- d ply week advised Ray Deakin and o'clock Thursday, April 15. The oratorio will be the clos in Garland and Joe Carr's and Bear River Valley Kiwanis Club months. Wes Gephart of their intention Assisting with the . publicity feature of the conference Peterson Tractor Co. in Tremon held ing Monday during ceremonies to enter horses. They were J. packets program at Tremonton in Cafe April 6 at 8:30 p.m. ton. Tuesday, Maddox at Brigham Lester Jones and Lester C. will be the Jaycee Janes and the at Tabernacle. City, under direction of presidJones, former Malad ranchers. the Civic League, while the The Utah Symphony ent Leland Hansen. Twenty horses are already Civic Home Arts club at Garcombined Un and orchestra the Box in Dairy cattle entered Nine other Kiwanis clubs promised from Star Valley and land is furnishing workers to Elder choruses will of Utah iversity annual Fair will County's were Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with carry on the county-wid- e repredistrict the from pro- be exhibited masterful under the perform in a new exhibit S. Pierce, Lt. more expected in coming weeks. ject. , and Lyman sented, of Maurice baton Abravanel, building, the Fair Board voted Gov. and LeRoy Olsen, GoverShow officials estimate that Winding up its fourth full conductor. Parents Told Monday. will Utah-Idah- o 110 horses at least quarter of Kiwanis, the nor Ligeti Returns year of operation this spring, A contract to construct the The test vaccination of Bear Effective April 4. The New "be entered in the halter and peris School Desire participated. Intermountain again Ligeti of the San Fran. River valley's first, second and building was awarded to R. theatre will be closed Liberty formance events this year. ' third graders with a new polio Boyd Miller, Tremonton con Members and their wives and announcing Open House to the Cisco Opera company who sang on Sundays, announced Mrs. 9 at for of Laman the role beginning Samuel, the April serum was to be explained to tractor, on a low bid of approx guests filled the banquet room public Pearl Toland, owner. 1:00 p.m. and continuing until ite prophet, in the 1953 performparents during a public meeting imately $2150, according to as the 31 local charter members 9:00 The action is being taken in p.m. Last year over 1,000 ances, will return to sing the Thursday night in Garland Howard Glenn, manager. There joined with 3760 other clubs in visitors with the valley's cooperation com came from many same role. were two other bidders. school gymnasium. North America with a memberand is aimed at a churches, soloists Include will munities. Other Children will receive three During the meeting Monday ship of 224,000. ' more Jewel Cutler, Soprano; Kenly the appropriate observance of This year, the student-co- n shots over several weeks, half night, the board decided to erect meets weekly at ducted tours club The will all be concen- Whitelock, tenor and Ray Leon- said. Sabbath Day, Mrs. Toland Debators and speakers from of them receiving a "dummy" a building identical with several 7:30 p.m. at Worley's Cafe. trated on the west side of the ard, baritone. Bear River high school will be dose, the others receiving the now standing at the fairgrounds. Beginning in April, the better Tickets for the oratorio are campus so as to reduce walking entered in State forensic con- vaccine. The' vaccine is com A proposal to put up a quonset-style- d week will be pictures and make it possible for visitors now on sale at the Utah Sym- shown onof eachweek-entests Friday and Saturday at pletely safe for the children. building was rejected. d the ' days, to see everything more phony office, 55 West rirst Thursday, The new shed will be 100 feet and University of Utah, ater winFriday, Saturday, Area Test South. regional meet long, 16 feet wide and will be instead of at the first of the ning a two-da-y Box Elder County was grant builf of concrete block, the last week in Logan. week, so that families can atBear River's entrant piled up ed approval as a test area for builder said. The new unit will tend together. Mia Maids of the South Bear a 76 point total in competition the mass vaccinations, designed be paid from ground maintan-enc- e And to allow children to atheld their Rose of funds, and will be complet- River Stake tend the other movie program, against five other Northern Utah to test the effectiveness evenTuesday the theatre will open at 6 p.m. schools, according to Milton gama globulin as a polio pre ed in a few weeks, in plenty of Nightin ceremony First Ward Tremonton ing ventative the time dreaded placfor the Fair set for Aug. on Mondays for an early peragainst Johnson, instructor. Logan of the Hall under direction crippling disease. 26, 27, and 28. ed second with 64 points. formance, Matinees will begin R. Ruth Zollinger. stake leader, Information on the program at 3 p.m. on Saturday as presEntered in state finals are the from Mrs. may be obtained and following debate teams: Rayda Music, scriptural readings A nionepr woman-whbrou- - posterity of her own, including ently scheduled.. Mar-gen- e Gephart, phone Garland 29-the Kirby and Sandra Day, were talks presented during zht nearlv 600 children into the six children, 40 grandchildPierce and Moana Korth, Mrs. Taylor, phone Garland 103-of the world will celebrate by representatives program her ren, 129 24 Mrs. or Vernon Johnson, and Pat Eliason and Diane Rose. the stake's eight wards, and 100 96th birthday Sunday with a grept-grea- t and Bear River and Allen City, phone Two students. Jay persons were present for the family dinner at her home. five grandMargie Diderickson will be enevening. children. i Mrs. Janet Steed, be She tered in extemporanous speakWard leaders are Bothwell, loved valley resident since she ing, and legislative discussions Moana Korth, Bear River The Bear River High school LeNae Summers: Deweyville, moved to Plymouth shortly alEd will draw Jimmie Waldron, school junior, was selected high will pre- Yvonne Bands her Orchestra ter and marriage. Tsutsui and Margaret Thomp Ashby; Elwood, Lila as the winner of an essay conMrs. Steed was born Apru concert sent annual their spring 4 ' son. Heslop; Penrose, Lena Jensen; . 1858. in Farmington, a dau test at Bear River high school, Thursday April 8, at the BRHS Tremonton First, Sharon Ward; Walk and Jane under sponsorship of DeVere of Josenh ghter auditorium. Tremonton Second.Elna Fuhri-ma- n er Redfern Hadfield, who came A pancake supper, sponsored Watkins Unit No. 76, Ameriinclude will The program and Leola Nelson; Tre- to can Legion Auxiliary. by the Deweyville Ward Build-'n- g numbers by both the freshman the United States from EngFund Committee, will be and advanced bands with the monton Third, Leah Conger; and land. She is the daughter of Mrs. Tremonton Fourth, Phyllis held Saturday evening, April orchestra Elva Korth of Tremonton. , In Settled Plymouth two numbers. 'adding to James was married She 3rd, from 7 to 9 at the Dewey"Preserving our Freedom" Ninety students make up the settled ville Ward. and was the theme of the contest, Steed, they Hpnrv enrollment for the three organThe price is $3.00 per family izations: some students particiconducted in junior and senior on 360 acres of sagebrush-cover- , or 75c per ticket for all you can pate in two of the classes by Rupert cd ground in Plymouth. English A 4 groups. ner husband Her Blackham died, and Clyde Morris. leaving 6 A regional contest or high eat. The program will begin at 8 to rai?e six children. She then All married ladies who attend Miss Korth's school winning essay interpretive speaking with "the Freshman band p.m. entc:vd nut'inr, training in Salt has been sent to be judged in a students will take a Bear River will receive a door prize. at- playing Sons of America march North The Public is invited to district contest with other winChurch School at Methodist Lnkc CiU, under the Relief Soc- Bella Donna Overture and the high school delegation to obtainbe ners from northern Utah. The Community Church will be held ie tv. Jind lrt?r studied under a Sunrise Waltz, Cache high school next Wednes- tend, and tickets may winner will enter th 9:45 a.m. Church lOted woiir doctor and be the door. at at district ed Milton Johnson, announced The Sunday Orchestra will present day, In 11 a contest state with midwife. at chairman came follow General will a.m., charge Mexican Overture, a collection instructor. at Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, AlbicMrs. Steed was assisting students will is Mrs. Virginia Blackham, with of Mexican folk songs, and Lyric Mr. Dave Ng of Westminister Twenty-seve- n 11 and five ism chairman for the Auxias between of as births assistant. an Norr (ie His Nola Mrs. humorous in speaker. subject College Overture. plays, participate also Heavof She in x the is children. of hundred be and will Norr "The liary, is in charge of the era-tes- t. charge Kingdom The band will play Thunderer Jay readings, radio speaking Last year, Kirk T7ti;rca rved as Dresident of the Ply other events with winners of ticket committee, Mrs. Stella March, Colorama, a popular en" won the school and Ct! !ra An official board meeting will mouth Relief Society for many the meet to participate on Sat- Spackman heads the table com- selection. Oh Light of Life, carcontests, and placed tzzzzl U and Myrl Norr has ol. Pacific Waves Overture and be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the years. urday at the state finals in mittee, of the state finals. a sizeable claims church. also She Mr. the March of Youth. serving. charge Provo ' ; 5. Polio Vaccine Tests Begin on April 26 Two Burglars Confess to 4 Local Jobs Ezra Taft Benson Speech Slated Saturday i mi Paul Smith Called To South Africa Top Horses Entered In Tremonton Book of Mormon Oratorio Slated rs -- Valley Kiwanis Earns Charter Dairy Animals Get New Shed For County Fair Indian School Announces 4th Open House Day 86-pie- Liberty Theatre To Close Sundays Forensic Students Enter State Tests Mia Maids Hold Slake Rose Fest J; Deweyville Plans Pancake Supper Janet Steed, Plymouth Pioneer Celebrates 96th Year Sunday Bear River Bands And Orchestra To Give Concert great-grandchildre- n; grand-childre- great-great-gre- 'V " Drama Students Prepare For Region Meet n, at Chr-istense- n. 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