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Show "ESSHEII AND EMPLOYEES TO i UiliUAL OUTIIiG IEXT WEEK j,.,n and Businessmen U1 t"Jw-- ' at Guenevah Park "canyon Wednesday ; :" accord-:- " A.ust 16th, ;:.: d Olsen, ",s will close at ;:oup will gather at the :vn as possble, where an 1 . horse ""'of volleyball, and a ball game and south VJe north -e- rr.or.ton will be held. f ;3iness unit will supplycomlunch and the ice and pop supply .1., jril Plans for the Wild West Show, a feature attraction for two days of the Box Elder County Fair, are moving ahead this week, according to Radcliffe Henrie, chairman of the event. The program will be staged at the fair grounds at 2:30 p.m Friday and Saturday afternoons, September 1st and 2nd. Mr. Henrie stressed that only contestants who live in Box Elder County are eligible for the competition, and remarks that be purses will appropriate awarded in all events. All entrants must register with the committee before Friday, September 1st. The deadline is set at SERVING VOLUME XXVII Wheat-Bee- Published THE WVekl- - BEAR U VALLEY Days at Garland Leadership Stake t by Max Adams Color, class, and plenty of action Is a sure bet for everyone who attends the local Triple 'B' club's clash with State School Friday at the Garland ball park at 8:30 p.m. ;!:3vecs are requested to Those who saw the local club's last encounter with State School a couple months ago won't forget the splendid action packed events the purpose of this f business to allow the which kept them on the edge of their seats all through the fight. to become f xremonton This card is better and bigger yet and fight fans wi'u niiss a show i ,uained with each other, they'll never forget if they miss this one. re-'business firm is to be Jack Dalton of Penrose ana 10 a.m. for the attendance of Gerald Carey of Brigham City, There will be events for all the sployees. heavyweights, will meet for the QUEENS SELECTED family, for men, ladies and kids. third time in the main event of Any westerner will be attracted the evening. Each boasts one win WHEAT-BEET to enter one of the races, roping, i'e Princess" over the other, and this rubber FOR ANNUAL or riding events. Everything is match is sure to be a booming calculated for the enjoyment of one. 'est Dates Set Both boys are in top conDAY EVENT s, the both contestant both have the punch and dition, i' three to six year old and spectator, says Mr. Henrie to end the bout before the limit. Three little Garland over girls will be selected to reign won the 1950 Golden Carey in over weekend festivities reign Box Elder County Gloves title. as town home the Little their TO HOLD for j a contest scheduled Newell Whitney of Garland will Princess and her two attendants, ' afternoon, August 19, 4 to make it two straight over and three other Valley beauties try If w spokesmen of the GANYOn PARTY Saiz of State School in the have been selected as Queen's Tony Civic League, sponsors 118 lb. class. Whitney, one of the party for the Annual Wheat-Befsvent. local's sharpest and most effec- Days Friday and Saturday. !.:ants are now being reg- - WEDNESDAY tive punchers barely edged Saiz In competition conducted WedMrs. Eay Reeder and The members of the last time, and the outcome of nesday night, at the Main ben Udy, in preparation Lions and their Lionesses will this is a toss-uElizabeth Ann Boss, Theatre, final selection, which will hold a canyon party Wednesday ' m Fans will see one of the bright- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell at 5 p.m. in the Mc- evening, August 16th, at upper est heavyweights to Boss, Garland, was chosen Little school, Tremonton. Guenevah Park, following the comepropective from this valley in quite Princess by judges Mrs. C. R. successful is tile girl who annual Businessmen's outing Delon a when i Gardner, 14 Jones, Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, and spell on ride will competition A short program will be held Dewey-vill- e, Mrs. Stafford, old from sensation -- cess's float in Brigham City. The the open-;d- e, under the direction of Reed year taste of attendants to Princess Elizabeth first meets his and will be honored Giles, chairman. Luncheon will against are Frances McNiel, daughter of ;he fair events. She will be furnished by George's Cafe foreignDeancompetition of From Ogden. here, Mr. and Mrs. George McNiel, and young in her royal and the Lions will r.?anied join the it looks like Golden Gloves and Suzanne Hess, daughter of Mr will who attendants, Businessmen for a bonfire en- A. A. U. better move and Mrs. Dean Hess. in the contest tertainment later in the evening over whenchampions Gardner turns 16 and - All 25 entrants received gifts is eligible for tournament com- from the Civic and Home Arts JAXCIN'G SET FOR SCOUTS, BEE HIVES TO petition. This special attraction Club with story book dolls going GLEANERS TUESDAY to the royal trio. can't help but be a pleaser. and Junior Selected as Queen and atten are sanctioned These by fights A Bear River Stake Bee Hive the South Bear River are Yvonne Hess, LeAnne U. A. A. dants and will be the Intermountain this coming and Scout "Sing-Sonj will meet to and Donna Rae Nelson be will Marble, officials their present for an evening held at the Boy's Home in Logan A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. see well and all that proper. goes 1 dancing at the Tremon-- 1. canyon Tuesday, August 15th at Ken Hess, Garland, Queen 4:30 p.m. Ward at 8:00 p.m. EVENTS Yvonne was sponsored by the :s of the Bee Hive Girls group encourage 105 lbs. Roy Call, Garland, vs. Civic and Home Arti ,!ub, while pang fellow and girl of and their leaders from all wards Ronnie Schofield, Riverside. the two attendants, both from 2 to join in the evening's are urged to attend and enjoy a 112 lbs. Moan Couch, Garland Tremonton, were sponsored by full evening of fun. fa vs. Ray Albertson, State School. the Tremonton Lions and the 118 ibs. Newell Whitney, Gar- Business Professional vs. Tony Saiz, State School. Women. They are daughters of land, Your Tremonton Businessmen 126 lbs. Tom Isheda, Perry, vs Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble and Roy Moser, State School, A. A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, ; : U- TJ. champ. respectively. 135 lbs. Vaughn Reiser, GarJudging the field of 11 were I "v !t Everett Thorpe, Art instructor at land, vs. Howard Young, State USAC and his wife, Doris Thorpe School. 145 lbs. Wes Miller, Tremonton, and Mrs. Dode Reese, Washing ton, D. C v3. Gordon, State School. The royal three were presented 147 lbs. Dee Weiss, Tremonton, with vs. gladioli corsages by Korth Winn Monensen, biate and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Floral School. Johnson. 135 lbs. Hugh Jacobs, Ogden, I J :;STS3il' WiMMSWm!MM ; a Golden Gloves champ, vs Max Cyril Linford acted as Master Jones, State School, A. A. U. of Ceremonies. champ. CANDIDATES SPEAK Heavyweights vs. Tremonton, TO LADIES GROUP Veloy Payne, ! Garcia, State School. R. J. Potter of East Garland, I Special Attraction for county commiscandidate vs Delon Gardner, Deweyville, Dr- Preston L. Jones, and sioner ' V Dean, Ogden. ; candidate for congressman, were Main Event at the meeting of the . Jack Dalton, Penrose, vs. Ger speakers f Women's Club held j Republican ald Carey, Brigham City, Golden at the Library Friday evening, ii t Gloves champ August 4th. - RIVER at Trcnv.r.ton, Utah Thursday August. 10, 1950 FIGHT CARD IS FEATURED EUEEJ . will access of this outing states future events," 1 JU IV Jf WILD WEST SHOW president of "Omen's association. f PLANS ROLLING FOR fair-goer- Lions .? f-- et Beginning Friday night with a program of amateur boxing, Gar land's annual celebration of Wheat and Beet Days will wind up Saturday after a full day's schedule of activities. Saturday events begin at 10.00 a.m. with the big parade moving through the center of town, boasting everything from kiddies' bikes, trikes, carts, and wagons to the entries in the large float dvision. Prizes will be awarded in two divisions, the miniature and large classes. A free matinee showing at the Main Theatre follows the ; , prs-u- p SING-SON- G en g" Scouts, and 'WO v( lift ' J " (itt - xs v Businessmen Seek Curb n Solicitors On Out-of-tow- solicitors the Following a seige of the past several weeks, officers and directors of Tremonton Businessmen's association again ask the cooperation of local business firms in controlling this growing nuisance. s Pveid Olsen, president of the association told mem-'berat Tuesday's meeting, that several cases of somisrepresentation had been made on the part of licitors. which Realizing that there may 6e worthy caes, merchants may wish to contribute to, the association will issue letters of approval to those deemed woris presented, merthy. Otherwise, unless this letter chants are asked to refuse contributions to any M. I. v. f srs of a shon that bears mother of three children, are: i f -- J lo ;. - Stan- Jack Gam and ley, Doris, and Deanna. He also 'n, partners who own has a daughter, Joiene, by a forp's Radio Shop, mer marriage.. four Pat Peterson, the older of the began jnership V3 hen both men were partners, was born In Brigham f.;rm the armed forces, City, a son of Axel and Amelia into business in the Peterson. Spending most of his business. r?aud repalr f youth in Brigham, he was gradborn in 29 uated from the Box Elder high Fielding 5011 K Wesley and school. a Rae Gam, He married Living in Field- i.'Mhis life, he is grad- -, Florence and of Wesley daughter e Bear River high Gam, in October, 1935. The are amended several gov-'.-- the parents of two children, schools, and was a Linda Rae and Leann. ' ' t(,chnlcian at Hill A veteran of World War IL Pat Gowan Field, served 2' i ;,and years with the Navy u ociore entering fh " Seabces in the South Pacific, and as a . j Radar Twt-miV......1.began his business career in 1943, he married April 1. 1948, when he became a Ur'son. She is the partner in the radio shop. ;.cs -- J rr; talent in Box Elder County communities is as good as hired performers, according to the County Ladies Farm Burea leaders, who are pushing a local talent show in preparation for Box Elder County Fair. the 46 NUMBER The entertainment, a feature of the annual Fair exhibit, has been outside professional perforA. mers, according to general chairman, Mrs. Andrea Huggins, Bear River City, who is general chairman , But this year, the emphasis will be placed on the county Home-tow- in OGDEN PLAY-OF- F The winning teams of the Bear River Stake and South Bear River Stake softball tourney were figured in division play at Ogden this week, but the winners of the senior division got through only one game each. Two South Bear River teams in M-M- en the junior class fared better, though. Bothwell team the junior class stake championship defeated Coalville Wednesday 14-- 2 to be matched against another winning team Thursday. Results of the game were not available at press time. Elwood, invited to the tourney when another team was declared ineligible, defeated Ogden 29th Ward by a score of but were edged out Wednesday night by Ogden 34th by a score of Garland 1st Ward, Bear River junior champs, were defeated in their first game by Ogden 34th, and East Garland, senior winners, were trounced by to the tune of 22-A similar fate was that of Tremonton First, South Bear River senior winners, in their first and Clearfield only game, against First Ward, last year's championship team. For the senior teams, It was the old story. Both East Garland and Tremonton First had the team and the hitters to give any team plenty of competition. But under the lights of the Ogden City park, players tightened up, and errors were the order of the evening for the locals. At the end 10-- 8, 18-- 7. 14-- 5, Cen-tervil- n Board Meeting Monday Night talent, with entries along any line of talent, entertainment, or showmanship encouraged. The three top performers from ts each of 24 community will compete in semi-fincompetition for a chance to star in. the final show, to be staged on the night of September 1 at the Fair Grounds. "We don't want to miss any talent," said Mrs. Huggins "and anyone interested is encouraged to enter the local programs." The local will be held in the near future, in preparation for the to be held August 26th, at 6 p.m. In River City Ward chapel. The Community Farm Burea sponsors are: Honeyville, Mrs, Phyllis Hunsaker; Collinston. Mrs. Wynn Hansen; Bear River The South Bear River Stake M. Leadership meeting will be held at the Tremonton First I. A. try-ou- Ward, Monday, August 14th, at S p.m. All Mutual officers and teachers are urged to be in atten al dance. BEAR niUER CITY FIRE LOSS try-ou- ts semi-fina- ls the-Bea- r City, Mrs. Helen Huggins; Tremonton, Mrs. Fannie Fridal; Thatcher, Mrs. Earl Compton: Howell. Mrs. Virin. Forstrrvn fire. Snowville, Mrs. Alma Larkin; The Tremonton and Brigham Plymouth, Mr. Oleen Josephson; City fire departments answered Garland, Mrs. Ruby Nielson. the call and it took approximately Riverside, Mrs. Grace Hales; three hours before the fire was Deweyville, Mrs. Warren Haysafely out. The firemen succeed- cock; Corinne, Mrs. Donna Haned in keeping the fire from sen; Elwood, Mrs. Clytie Anderspreading to other buildings son; Bothwell, Mrs. Elida Vee Mrs. Orson nearby. Stokes; Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren wish to Jensen; Park Valley, Mrs. Vera express their sincere thanks to; James; Grouse Creek-Yos- t, Mr. both fire departments for their Carl James; Fielding, Mr. Willis fine service. Frver: Portage. Mrs. Maurff The Holmgren loss is expected Harris. to run into several thousand dollars. RETURN HOME FROM The fire fighters also answered YELLOWSTONE PARK calls to put out two grass fires Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble rethis week. Tuesday evening, a turned last week after stubble field south of Tremonton the greater part of the spending summer spread temporarily beyond con- in Yellowstone Park. trol. But it was Thursday afterBefore coming home, visnoon's battle that gave the ited places of interest they in Mon- the most trouble. large area of grassland on of Tremonthe hills north-we- st ton was ignited Thursday afternoon, presumably by lightening during a flash thunderstorm. smoke-eate- rs tana. A After fighting the flames most of the afternoon the blaze was control nearly under early Thursday evening. le 8. " SELECTIVE SERVICE MACHINERY STARTS PROCESSING OF BOX ELDER'S WAR QUOTA short seven weeks after the of the war in Korea, Selective Service machinery be- gan to move this week with "Greetings" being received by 15 Box Elder County men. They are being sumonsed for tion physical examinations on August 21, at Fort Douglas, Salt A pre-indu- Lake City. Twenty-fiv- e i t f the Tremonton-Clearfiel- d game, the First Warders held report at only one point; Cleafield scored August 30, bringing to 40 the eleven. total of men being called up on the first step towards induction, to Mrs. Merilla Spenc-- 1 ATTEND IIUNSAKER REUNION er, draft board secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, This announcement came only along with other members of the weeks after orders came for Hunsaker families in Tremonton, three Utah National Guard attended the Hunsaker family and two Marine Reserve reunion Sunday at Crystal had been ordered to duty, Spring3. o j c- more Box Elder will receive orders to the military base on Inactive reservists, too were ceiving orders this week. 5 Because few of the year old age .groups are eligible for military service, most of the 4 men called up are 22 and 23 years old, said Mrs. Spencer, The physicals will determine physical fitness of conscriptees, and those passing ts' can expect to be in uniform in a few weeks, it is reported. Physical standards for draftees, will be about the same as during; World War II, but flat feet won't disqualify, nor will corrected Ion or replaced teeth, Mrs. Spencer urged all regis- trants to keep the local board in-tformed of any change in marital status, and to keep their dresses correct on Selective vice files. 24-2- pre-inducti- on with-residen- ing wo ad-un- its Ser-cutf- its South Bear River S take Senior Champs V i. out-of-to- ! Outs Scheduled parade. Afternoon activities include a IS HEAUY baseball game, horse racing and the evening will climax activities Fire of undetermined origin with a stage show, free fireworks destroyed a barn, coop, hay, display, and a dance. grain and some implements at the Albert Holmgren home in Bear River City Tuesday noon. LOCAL CHAMPS The family was at dinner when their small daughter ran into the home sayine the barn was on LOSE OUT r p. County Talent Try- - - -- 1 K V 5 i t f tm 1 " 1 -- f .. cause. Thousands of dollars are taken out of Tremonton each year with no possibility of it benefitting local businessmen. Housewives are requested to ask door-to-dosolictors to show their license before purchasing any items and to notify city officials when the solicitor docs not have a license. L or softball team, who won the stake playoffs Troin Tremonton Tremonton First Ward season of first half the play. Pictured above 1ST. ROW, left to right: Vcm MarSecond, winners C. Christenson, Dennis Miller, Joel Nelson. 2ND ROW. A. Melbourne Archibald, Carl Nelson, ble, t to right: Guy Biddle, Don Garfield, Reese Allen, Huhie Thompson, Bob Bennett, and Coach DeWayne Falk. Absent from picture: Gaylen Christenson, Jay Bennett. M-M- en U-f- J |