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Show SERVING Basketball fans will have the of seeing next opportunity River Bear high hoop year's squad in action Wednesday night, March 7, at 8 o'clock when the Bears face the strong Spanish Fork high quintet, winners in their region for seven consecutive years. As an opener Bear "River frosh will tangle junior high at 6:30. Hoopsters who will don the red and white fox Bear River and see action in the WednesVarge day tilt are Don Nish, Calder-woo- A check on the finances collected for the choir to tour California shows that there is still about $1,000.00 to be raised to meet the expenses of the trip. Choir members have been busy and tickets, selling concert have been urged to double their efforts during the past few days. A record is being kept of all contributions, and if necessary, some additional individual contributions will be solicited from those who have not yet given assistance to the high-flyin- DALE CROMPTON TRANSFERRED Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Prior to their appearence Friday night at the Bear River stake tabernacle in their annual concert, Gene Jorgenson, and the high school choir, which he directs, will go to Provo to give a thirty minute program at the Utah Music Educator s clinic, and on the return trip, will stop at Salt Lake and sing for the state Legislators. ch Final Tribute Paid Lt. Va Gene Bone Cappella Choir Has Busy Day h, ; 1, 1951 A d, Christensen, Thayne Paul Bone, Jack Pecken-paugLowell Archibald, Pee Leak and Jerry Cannon. Bruce Stevens and Stanley Stark are on the injured list and will be unable to play. The play of these ten juniors, all of whom saw action during the current season, should offer fans an opportunity to see next year's squad in action against competition. The Spanish Pork quintet should offer the Rivermen stiff competition since they rate high and come from a region which "has always been a "hot bed" for basketball. In the preliminary game the g Cub quintet, who have won 14 games this season, will tangle with Lewiston junior "high, second leading junior high in Cache Valley. top-not- Thursday, March CHOIR DIRECTOR Next Years Basketball Team To Tangle with Spanish Fork cause. P. T. A. TO MEET NEXT WEEK The regular meeting of the McKinley school P. T. A. will be held Thursday, March 8, at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium with Dr. William O' Gorman as speaker. Dr. O'Gorman. of Os den, Utah, is an authority in the field of mental health and will discuss child development. have received word that The general public is invited their son, Dale, has finished his to attend. basic training at Shepherd Field Texas, and has qualified for RUDY MILLER RECEIVES technical training, which he TWENTY-YEAPIN " has been transferred to George Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller atairforce field at Victorville, tended the annual meeting of California to receive. the Utah Oil company Monday evening at the Ambassador club THE ERVTN STOHLS in Salt Lake City. Mr. Miller ARE GRANDPARENTS received a pin for his twenty-yea- rs Vosco and Rita Stohl Call are service as distributor for the parents of a baby daughter, the oil company. born Feb. 27, at a Brigham hospital. The baby is a grand SHARON FREDERICKSON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin TO GIVE RADIO TALK Cromp-to- n R Stohl. ft' I GENE JORGENSON Utahans Spend 33 Million For Beer, Liquor, Tobaccd to the auditors' According estimates, total expenditures in 1950 for cigarettes by Utah re$9,008,000; sidents was about for beer, $11,770,000 and wines The and liquors, $12,535,000. total of the above was about $33,313,000 in 1950 as compared with $32,918,000 in 1949; the largest difference between the figures for the two years being caused by the higher estimated cost of the cigarettes. "Some people like to compare such figures with , the total public expenditures for the elementary and high schools of the state," commented Patrick Healy, Jr., chairman of the commission. "The report of the state superintendent of public instruction, just printed, shows total expenditures by the school district boards of education as $35,700,000 in the last school years, and $38,003,000 in the school year ending June 30, 1949. However, it must be remembered that it costs the fathers and mothers of Utah considerably more to send their children to grade or high schools than is spent through the boards of education on teachers' salaries, and other costs of operating the schools. "In any event, what infor mation is available indicates! that the expenditures of the people of Utah for cigarettes, beer and other alcoholir. lev erages is well below the nation- -' al average, and, indeed, below! the average in nearly every other state in the Union." Layne-Peters- Funeral services were conWednesday afternoon ducted for Lt. Val Gene Bone, who was killed in an airplane accident last week at Randolph Field, Texas. The service was held in the Tremonton First ward chapel and was conducted by Bishop Ed Deakin. Mrs. Genieve Walker played the organ prelude and postlude, and Wayne Sandall offered the invocation. The Garland Ladies trio, with Ethel Rogers, Fay Gleason and Elizabeth Manning then sang, " In The Garden". were accompanied by They Pearl Peck. Corporal Joseph D. Wade, fey . will Frederickson Sharon VALLEY HOSPITAL BIRTHS Con Steffen, Ed Deakin and give the talk on Mrs. Axel radio program SaturCleo and Delsie Smith Teeter son, Duane, were in Salt Lake Monday night to see the day morning at 10 o' clock over of Malta, Idaho, a girl v born Feb. 23. KBUH, Brigham City. fight. Fred-erickse- n's on Win Stake Championship !: V t1& w J VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah VOL XXVIII with Lewiston 1 v F. F. A. Boys Prepare Rat Bait V "Vi M I vr The above members of the Bear River chapter of Future Farmers of America prepared 2000 pounds of poisoned rat bait for distribution in this aiea, in an extensive campaign to rid the county of the destructive rodents. More than 1700 pounds have been sold to Thursday after noon. ... The boys are (left to right) Richard Bakery Rodney Larsen, Jay Anderson, Reese Turley. Maurice Wilcox, president, Stanley Stokes and. Duane Bunnell. .. THE Juniper Test BLAINE MORSES ARE BACK HOME Well Closed County Farm Loan Association Sets Annual Meeting Mrs. Blaine Morse drove to Phoenix, Arizona ten days ago : After drilling for the past to get her husband, who has year at the Juniper test well, been there for the past three the Phillips Petroleum Co. and months, serving as assistant The annual meeting of th Box Elder the Utah Southern Oil Co. state conservationist. County Nations reFarm Loan Association Is set abandoned the project during turned home this week.They for Tuesday, March 6, at 1:30 at the past week and capped one the Liberty Theatre. of the deepest wells in the Professor George Batemen of Rocky Mountain area. The dril- - THIRD WARD ' the USAC will be present to ling had gone down to a depth RELIEF SOCIETY of over 12,800 feet, and oil SETS ANNUAL PARTY planted pastures, and the school , choir high showings were reported near The Third ward Relief will several selections that depth, by geologists who sing Society 17th of March program Harry Drew, secretary, will made the tests. gre will be held Monday evening, the annual report to the stock March 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the holders, and three directors wfil SQUARE DANCE Second ward hall. All married be elected. , PARTY PLANNED folks of the ward are invited. R. H. vice assistant Billings, The Tremonton 3rd Ward president of the Federal Lan& Elders are sponsoring a sauare VACATIONING FOR WEEK Bank of Berkley, will also h dancing party at the Ward re Mrs. and Max Mr. Laub and present at the meeting. creation hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thompson March 3rd at 8 o' clock. All Elders and their wives and are in California for a week's friends are invited to join the vacation. fun. JOINS AIR CORP dl-cu- ss Bear River Aqua Team Places will AiifcRU CONVENTION Don Westmoreland of Win- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen j nemucca, Nevada, son of Mr will be in Salt Lake Thursday. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland. Third In Meet Bear River high school swam to third-pla- e and Saturday to attend! left Saturday to join the army men, paced by Warren Shunuat who escorted VaKrljody home Friday ine lumoermen s convention. air corp. senior honors in the state swim from Texas, spofce at the fest held at Ogden last Satur of of the family, telling 'I:'"'. day. 'l his association with their son In with the beat competition and brother, and of his work in watermen in state anff the prep the of the San Antonio branch April 20th, 1951, has been selected as the date, the Bear River in a meet which saw three state Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints. He also read a high school auditorium as the place, and 8:15 p. m. as the records shattered, Coach Howard's Bears scored 20 points t time, for the vaudeville to be sponsored by the local officers letter from the presidency of finish behind Box Elder with. their of the American Cancer society. that branch, offering 24 counters and first ptse sympathy, and telling of his Donors to the 1951 campaign for funds will be issued compli45. with Logan branch. in the Cpl willing help In the ... freestjte that Val mentary tickets to see this outstanding show. Various club Wade also reported Warren Shuman of Bear River two awards in dram had won groups are being asked to cooperate in order that local talent finished first with Reed Miller in that may be utilized in producing this entertainment. atics and singing of the Bears' squad second. The branch, and paid him the high saw Paul The committee event this of Mrs. freestyle consists never S. had he planning Wynn tribute, that Forsberg of the Bears finish, Hansen, Mrs. Blaine Morse, Mrs. Quentin Allen and Mrs. D. heard him speak unkindly of second with Gardell Thomas R. Waldron,' county officers of the American Cancer Society, anyone. fourth. Paul Smith swam fourUfc. Walker then played, Mrs. Mrs. DeVere Owen, Mrs. Farrell Bess, Mrs. Russell B. Waldron, g in "Goin Home" as an organ solo, Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mrs. B. N. Benson. Community chairbreast stroke competition. after which Vern Marble, a formen and now The are also finished Rivermen to conduct being the organized mer room mate of Val's at the 160 second in the drive for which will precede the show. yard relay funds, A C, told of the year they had and fourth in. the 180 yard Medbeen together at school, and ley relay. the ready smile, the mentioned The state meet climaxed the trio, who sang, "Teach Me which was part of Val's daily To Pray". The benediction was season for Howard's squad, life. He told of his love for fly- offered who have engaged in a series of T by Dr. George Ficklin. offered to sympathy ing and tank splashes with region one honors were af- the family in the gospel doc- ' Full military and big eight teams during the nr.- t.no finr nnn PAtnpTjrv 41 m Tnrrtpn w. ttii. xiic jjicaiucuuy ui ulc ru&iii. winter. trine of resurrection, saying he j of dedication the grave by Priests of the South Bear River felt assured of Val's reward for after the exemplary life he had lived. A. R. Capener. The salute and 'stake extend an invitation to GRANDDAUGHTER FOR were given by men from all High Priests and their Bishop Deakin then assured taps r baselr' partners to attend a banquet THE JOHN MILLERS the bereaved family, that their tne HiU n Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox friends were all as one in sym - :teen F 51 Planes flew over the and program on Friday, March of Clarksvllle, Douglas Tennessee are maKin8 lwo airect Passes ,9, at 7:30 p m. at the Bothwell pathv with them, and spoke the' vallev the the of a parents proud baby dirtwo vaiiey making ;Ward hall annrpriatinn of all for this son v" girl born recently. Mrs. Cox wae over the cemetery. The program is being arranof our country, who had given cct Prdsses formerly Miller, daughBurial was by Rogers Mort ged and will be carried out un- ter of Mr.MarilynMrs. his life for us. and John Miller ' der the auspices of the Bothwell of Tremonton. The closing number was by uary. High Priests. The hot dinner will be cooked and served by the Primary stake board. All expense will be paid from the High Priest's fund. BO WEN LT. VAL GENE aqos-paddl- er, re-au- - Cancer Society Plans Vaudeville i I i . 100-ya- rd 200-ya- rd . record-makin- 100-yaa- d. High Priests FntrtnSii j i -- r W Jrf hfi fit - , Kent Blackliam To Be Guest Of Rotarians WIN Odd Fellows Plan Cancer Benefit TROPHY Harry Miller of Bear River Stake M. L A. Board the-Sout- presents a basketball Front (left to right) Keith Barfuss, Lee Iverson, Herman Funk, Allen Barfu&s, Reed Jensen, Ronald Iverson. Back, Sidney Skinner, coach, Glenn Heaton, Cleo Barfuss, team sponsor, Lowell Vance and Duane Kerr. ! to Ross Mason of. i Third Ward Takes Stake Championship The Tremonton Third ward M Men team defeated the Tremonton First warders in the final game of the Tournament Thursday night by a score of 1 to take highest stake honors. The First ward took second place spot and were also awarded the good sportsmanship trophy. s, the Tremonton Second' In the 36-3- semi-final- ward team defeated Both well by a 6 score to (take third place In the stake. The stake champions will compete in the regional tournament next Tuesday night, when they ' meet one of the Ogden teams at the Ogden high school gymnasium at 10 p. m. 37-3- - the Tremonton First ward M. Men team as a sportsmanship trophy awarded the team, along with, a second place berth in the stake Tournament. ? Nolen encampment No. 12 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will sponsor a party for the benefit of the cancer fund Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Tremonton 100F hall. A program of entertainment will be provided and refreshments will be served. Local and visiting members of all branches of the order and their partners are invited to attend. Chosen to represent Bear River high school as a guest of the Salt Lake Rotary club, tat Kent Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs- Rupert Blackham of - Dew-eyvi-lle. Kent will go to Satt Late Sunday morning, and will be the guest of a member of the Rotary club for three days of lctlvity, entertainment and edu ' cation. Students who participate ' to the convention will also be eligible for two 4 year scholarships to the University of Utah, which will be available to the A DAUGHTER FOR THE winner after he as served hit RAY NEWMANS military duty if that should in Archibald terfere. ' Ray and Phyllis of Tremonton anNewman Selection of Kent from Bear nounce the birth of a daugh- River was made from his fine ter at a Brigham hospital on record of scholarship and partiFeb. 26. cipation in school activities. |