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Show Ticket Place "andidates On Ballot ;l People's a meeting ' . r Two-Sta- Genealogical Convention Next Sunday SERVING held Monday a at McKinley School, Ticket was nominated, ,tree of the candidates have volume xxvn Z " f 1 - r m I : l sir :& nomination and their names m not appear on the ballot November City eici,w" Truck Found U Driver Cross Roads Merlin McKenna, 42, of Salt Lie City was found dead at .yat 11 a.m. Friday in his truck v. tackle, Gerald and Darold Simmons at guard slots and Gordon, "Mo," Peterson at center. The backfield, consisting of Leland Stone at wingback, LaMont as blocking back, Ray Sessions as tailback and Donald Peterson at fullback, calling signals averages 166 pounds with plenty of speed added. Kickoff time has been advanced to 7:00 p.m. at which time the colors will be advanced and the BR on the hill will be lit by members of the Ag. club. - Dead the Crossroads Junction east Tremonton. Dr. A. J. Mohr was On November 4th, the River-me- n journey to Richmond to that tne died and he stated the North Cache Bulldogs battle monoxide died of carbon IK. encounter which an afternoon in jisoningbe will last the game of League i According to the truck log, the a unless play off is m left Arco Idaho at 4:30 p.m. play ;T1' today and arrived at the He 10.30 pinC; ossroads at beside had stopped parently PRESIDENT POTTER road to rest, leaving the UNDERGOES OPERATION tor running. It was estimated President R. J. Potter is in a died within a half hour of the Salt Lake hospital, where he e h? stopped. ruil Hansen, proprietor of the underwent a serious operation 'i Star Lunch Room found on Monday. It was necessary to Hi dead man when he inves graft a piece of bone from the ted. Friday morning. leg to the spine. Latest reports Hie body was taken to Salt were that he was doing as well fee for burial. as could be expected at this time. - - j 1 YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN EET BEAR RIVER Published Weekly ;it Tremonton. Utah Thursday WITH BOX ELDER County Collects BEES FRIDAY that their names be the ballot. ".J drawn from Bear River high pigskin artists named n B yyaldron was return to the home gridiron toCary chairman, and Harry when they cross lances meet-- ; night the after secretary, with the Box Elder Bees in what called to order by should h;d prove to be th.? outstandKerr mayor-Icontest of the season with decision of ing unanimous t elimin-;- kickoff time scheduled for 7:00 attending, single prothe was p.m. of candidates out. carried The Bears up to now, have a cure was: record with only one black fine ticket as completed D B- Green; for two mark, that being to South Cache. Councilman, Del Fuhriman The Bees have floated through for two 2 knocking off three decisive vici LaRain Marble; , councUmen, Reuben Baer tories in a row. 7 Evan Green; for recorder, Bear River boast a starting and for Treas- - line averaging 176 pounds. It S. calderwood Nicholas and ;i rer Irvin Garfield. consists of ' Marble Clive Garn Denny at end posts, Waldo Green, LaRain 0 fireen have refused Grant and Kent Brough at ,ed THE 6a. xne VALLEY 27. 1949 Kumtvr (Box Elder county with an espopulation of 18,000 people, contributed a total of $3,510 15 to the emergency polio drive recently conducted, according to Mrs. E. B. Owen, county chairlady. "I am deeply appreciative 'fee j, jV.f?v- - Hy-ru- of f t" V A?--y cal Committee should be present also. All members of Ward Genealogical Committees are invited. Any others coming with the above persons will be welcome. Tills session will be held In the stake presidents room at 10 a m. At the afternoon session all of the officials should be present, and, In additmembers of Ward ion, all Geneaeloglcal Committees. The general public are urged to attend also. It will be held In 'r Mrs-Owe- National headquarters. I know you and your workers have spent a great deal of time and energy to make this drive a success. Your county' contribution comes at a time when we are desperately in need and it will assure continued care and treatment for children stricken with polio during this severe epidemic. Please thank all those who drive in this assisted you and please accept my personal thanks for your helpful cooperation." Those assisting Mrs. Owien were : Brigham City. Ray Anderson, City chairman, LaPreal Wight, J. E. Ryan, Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, the L. D. S- Teenage girls, George Crag-heathe members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority and all civic clubs throughout the county. Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mrs. Thelma Jeppsen and Mrs. Vemon Johnson of Bear River City were assisted by the following com- . rf the work done by the chairman of the communities and the people, who gave so generously of their money and ' expressed their desire to be of some assistance," stated Mrs. Owen. Basil O'Connor, president of Infantile Paralysis, also thanked those who assisted in the drive in a letter recieved by and directed to all chapter chairman making reports in the drive. His letter stated; "We thank you very much for your efforts in the polio emergency drive and for your report and remittance recieved at Ue-a- r T,, Mutciuucr term Polio Drive timated Trial Jurors River and South . twar n: sutK.es win noid a ivitT i 6 joint genealogical convention atUMHC(l jT Or the Bear River stake tabernacle rwi in Garland next Sunday under the direction of Milton Johnson Th Trial Jurors for the Novand Dewaln H. Lamb, stake ember Term of Court as chairman. announced the by County Clerk Kay Kirkham and Henry members of the is as follows: Christensen, m convention. Committee of the Oliver M. Munk. Howell, J. Ward. Church genealogical board will Brigham City, Laura be in attendance at the meetings A. Brown, Brigham City, Edward L. Bowen, Collinston, Alvlrta The morning session is for representatives of the Stake Presi- - Rich, Brigham City, Serethe I. iiy, uurnice denrvand , imtntfiii. viif ITimA- - Tremonton ...v Acnes Ward Bishopric. All members of Burnett, Devere HarPlymouth, the Stake Genealogical Committee and the Chairman and Assi- ris, Portage, Thomas W. Potter, William Silvester. stants of each Ward Genealogi Collinston, Riverside. T. . . TRICK OR TREAT 3,510.15 In ke above-name- Hunting Accident Causes Death of Wesley Neilson Wesley W. (Bill) Nielsen was dead Tuesday afternon at 4 p.m. on arrival at the Malad hospital. He had been skinning a deer at the family farm north of Portage, when the knife slipped and cut the main artery in his leg. He ran to the home of his brother, Ralph, close by and told his sister in law of the accident. Before she could get him in the car, he fainted. She got h?lp and took him to Malad, but he died Nephl Nelsen, Brigham City. Susie L. Miller, Elwood, Beth B. Harding, Willard, Albert J. Taylor. Brigham City, Vernal II. Lund, Brigham City, W. P. Brigham City, Clovts Harmen Jordan. Brigham City. Vivian Sheffield, Brigham Citv. Merlo Beecher, Brigham City, Basil Fife, Brigham City, N. C. Weidman, Bear River City! Charley E. Petersen, Brigham City, Elzada P. laver, Mantua, Utah. d the tabernacle at 2 p m. J Demonstrates Reet Digging Machinery In Canada BUSINESSMEN'S MEETING TO BE HELD A meeting of the Tremonton Burnice Hunsaker has been In Businessmen will be held at the Alberta Canada for Lethbridge, Oak Cafe, Tuesday November, two the weeks demonstratpast 1st at 12 o'clock noon. ing his mechanical beet digging equipment, which consists of a roto beeter, crowner and Male Quartet To Appear At wind-rowe- r. The demonstration has been hindered by bad weather, according to Lewis Hunsaker, who assisted his father in setting up the equipment. Twenty Inches of snow fell In 48 hours at Lethbridge last weekend. Mr. Hunsaker has perfected his beet harvesting equipment with twin and has 17 windrowers now in use in this Bear River High enroute. Bear River high school boasts of some very enthusiastic supporters, but the athletic council at thfl high school believes such support can be just a little extreme, when people who lntcndl to be at the game In the evening, will drive to the high school athletic field early in the morning, pick out a fine view of the field, and lock their cars, so that when the game starts, they have a ringside seat. The Ionian Singers, a quartet Bill was a son of the late Jo- of male voices will appear in a seph A. and Rudy Williams Niel- lyceum number at Bear River sen. He was born in Portage, Oc- high school during the forenoon tober 1922. He was a graduate of of Thursday, November 3rd. As Bear River high school and the Leader went to press, the attended the USAC for one year. exact hour of the concert was not He spent eighteen months in available. The public is Invited to the army, eleven months of that attend the concert, and enjoy valley . time was fpert if North Africa this varied musical program, and Europe. which has received wide acW. He was a member of the L. D. climation from music lovers all Principal Frank Stevens and munity chairman; over S. the nation. Church and held the office of the school athletic council Honey ville, Mrs. L. L. Boothe; in the Garland First They are scheduled to give that the practice be stopWillard, Mrs. Wayne Woodland; teacher concerts in several of the larger Ward. GE. In fairness to other patrons. Mrs. Barnard; ped W Funeral Perry, service for Gar Surviving are his mother of centers of the west, and their Rose, former resident of Ply It has been necessary to tow Mrs. Laver Anderson; the following appearance at Bear River will be Evans, Mrs. Emil And3rson; Bear Garland and will be held Saturday ati cars b:u'k to lhe Kho01 building Mrs. to all who hear them. mouth, a brothers real and treat sisters, 1 Mrs. Ernest practice continues, Huggins; River, p.m. at the Lindquist & Sons and If the Rhodes and Mrs. Nan Bow-cut- t. parking tickets may be issued. funeral home at Ogd-nCorinne, Mrs. James Reed; HarGarland; Reed and Ralph ATTEND PLAT per. Mrs. Joseph Stokes. Mr. R c died of a heart attack Nielson, Portage; Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Glenn Tayior of Garland Mrs. Ed Deakin took a group of on Monday Did yuu know that Box Elder Christen-seMrs. Beth Stephensen, was assisted by the following: to to County has the only organized Brigham Saturday LaRue and Donna Rae Niel- girls Mrs. Ed Udy of "Riverside; Mrs. cLnic for rheumatic fever in the attend the play "Toby Tyler" sen all of Ogden. Clarice Jones, Mrs. Rose Elmer, state of Utah- According to Dr. which was ree Clare! by presented conFuneral services will be Mrs. Mary Linford and Mrs. Smoot of the Slate Board of ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Majors Theatre Group from New York. Otto Lindermen of Garland; Bear River Credit for this organizaHealth? Stake tabernacle by is due to our public health Mrs. Marion Gibbs of Portage; tion Bishop William J. Cullimore of STAKE Mrs. Millie Welling of Fielding; the Garland First ward. SCOUT nurses, who have carried on this ANI Garland BEEHIVE The bishop of the East programFriends may call at the family A farewell testimonial will be district; Mrs. Jessie Lamb of home in Garland from 10 a.m. to PARTY ANNOUNCED held in the Garland 2nd Ward, Plymounth; Mrs. G. L. Bowen, time qf service. Burial will be Quite frequently, we receive an The South Bear River Stake Sunday evening in honor of who had charge of Beaver Dam, in the Hyrum Cemetery communication on unsigned by Scout and Beehive Party will be Fauntella and Hal Clarke, and Wheelon and Collinston held at the First Ward chapel daughter and son of Mr. and proceedings of the district court, Rogers Mortuary. Mrs. Rubert Blackham of Dewey-villSaturday, October 29th at 7:30 Mrs. Harden II. Clark of Gar- generally giving Information on Mrs. Kenneth Boss, secre- BIRTH ANNOUNCED land. Fauntella is called to labor divorce proceedings and other p.m. unless otherwise informed-EacMr. and Mrs. Denton S. Richin tary of the P.E.V. also devoted is to asked the Japanese Mission and will more or less personal nction. person bring much time toward the drive, Mrs. ards anounce the birth of their 10c for the show "llellfire" at sail for Yokohama on November While we appreciate receiving first child, a daughter, born Oc- the Liberty Theatre. All leaders 23th- Hal is called to serve In all good useable news, we must Taylor stated. some definite, reliable Assisting Mrs. Wesley Gephart tober 10th, at St. Benedict's hos- are invited to come with their the Spanish American Mission. have source which we can check It's be will named by She were: be will will Both enter the mission home of Tremonton groups. Refreshments pital, Ogden. authenticity, before it can be in Salt Lake on November 7th. Tremonton, Mrs. Jed Abbott; Abbie Louise for her two grand- - served. used for publication. Lealc: mothers. It is the first grandMrsGerald Penrose D. William of the Richards, j Thatcher, Mrs. Leslie Wight; child Clearreld- Maternal grandpar Alum; with a lot of other deer Waldo Mrs. Grant; Howell, Elias Andersens of the all we have to show for are ents hunters, Snowville, Mrs. Doyle Cutler; Elof residents lour former is a red face and efforts Logan, Grouse Creek, Mrs. Edwin Kim-be- wood. It is the great-gran- d child swollen lips. Park Valley, Mrs. Edna Pal- of Angeline D. Hansen, TremonAfter a day of elimbim; hills mer and Kenneth Carter; Both-wel- ton! Mrs- Richards is the former snow and mud, we through and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson of various y unit. Of thus" tested tWO ,;m-,nRepresentatives Ara Andersen. VrVu Ihnt t. East Tremonton, Ervin Garfield. civic and church organizations possible T. B. eases were d.covcr-- never again-bettsell that rifle of Box Elder County met Mon- ed as well as nine other lung now". But next year when the Richards of Mrs. Blanche day in th Chamber of Commerce red shirts and cans aonear all week a to rooms in Brigham City Dr. Frank Saito, when recently wilI bo Fielding Is visiting for fyrc,,tton and the fevr with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. hear n ports ;md consider pro- returned fro a dental conference !win run high and once more v.e'U On Monday they accompanied Elder Health in California, discussed soma of if nit ty the v.ni Funeral services for Morris ject of the Box L- DMrs. Walter Burns of Garland to Albert Mrs. Council. Richardson, the more recent advances in the 48 Box Yost It! We Smith, Yes, folks you cue-roOgden to spend the daydental science. Also discussed didn't get a shot! Elder Co. who dk d Sunday in an Chairman, presided. The month of Fcburary was during the meeting was the hospital after a short illThe TREMONTON METHODIST Ogden as "Heart Month", dur- - ;:Cent dental health clinics held In at ness will be conducted Friday CHURCH which time the council will Tremonton and Brigham. In 1 p m. in the Yost Ward chapel, ing William It- Persons, Minister for informed speakers monton 17 children were exam-t- o Fehlmnn, bishop. by Almy appear before the various jm.d by a dentist and In Mr. Smith is survived by his Sunday, October 30, 1949 sons organizations and clubs to ham City 21 had dental examln-assiand daughwidow; seven 10:00 Church School in bringing to light the 'ations- The clinics were consider-symptoM- and Verl T. Smith, ReIrvin ters, 11:00 Morning Worship. of rheumatic fever Jed very successful bv public Sermon; Ogden; Mrs. 'Beatrice Durfee, Sunday. formation and heart diseases, the nurse Sterling other DelsLe Teeter, r "The Protestant Protest" Recep- Aimo, Idaho; Mrs. and the prevention of effect Clar"William other S , at the speakers Idaho; Malta. meeting members. of tion Iwere Miss Anne Orbert. health them. 7:30 Evening Vespers. In- ence R. and Eugene R. Smith, ...w.v. diiuiwi consujiani irom tne .iw.v uj ternational Temperance Sunday Yost; his mother, of Yost; and sls- - cnainnan oi a cunmiiure w u. a rublic health brothers and service on the following Sermon "Liquor Observance. of all health assigned to the T. B. survey Uers, Mrs. May Tracy. Ogden; study Trial. Mrs. Clara Tracy and Heber and council conune us acuvues m .salt Lake City, and Mrs. Kid 31. 1949 an educational program onjneii, director of division of! t-City; yJ 6 30 Stewards meet at thejAlvin Smith, neaun man , public health nursing of the C ratnrr prooiems. Pro- vin T. Smith. Portland. Oregon lunch. sack a Bring ssume of finances state of health. Love, rsponibillty department Violet Mrs. Torrance, ,and gram: '"nnoratlons Destiny." for other health drives. Officers of the organization California. 1, 1949 November rsNv Tuesday, Mrs. Agnes Sterling, county are Mrs. L- A. Richardson, chairfamat call the Friend? may the at Practice 7:30 Choir time of public health nurse, reported man; Mrs. Margaret D. Bonos, ily home Friday to church. that durincr thfl county fair, LaTrcal Rldd, 1949 services. J Wednesday, November 2, there were D83 examinations for secretary and Lenore Romer, will be In Yost Burial revision Roll e 7:30 Church ,., ,..,t tuberculosis given at the mobile treasurer. committee meet at the churchd, roto-boete- Gar rs Rose Dies Suddenly sls El-wo- - Na-vel- le . ftp n, ' Testimonial Will nisi - Honor Brother 1.1 And Sister, Sunday ilv.s e. i - Rox Elder Counlv Health Council Makes Report on Projects; Sets February as "Heart Month" r, l, - ix-ia- cr? tn C. 12 rare sons V. and Newell and nquist Brothers of Tre-- ;: ;Jn and Lilenquist Inc. of 4 ) 1 er Morris Smith Dies u v "(h-it't- r j Lilen-wotae- rs they have three daughters, Vilda Graham, Oakland California; Norma Mason and Betty Lou Hunsaker, Tremonton. Newell was bom at Moreland the late Idaho and lived there at Black-foMartha Williams and Pocatello, Idaho and "m,.T'nd daChov57ere"wasborn Salt Lake City. He attended ag0 and school at Pocatello and is a gradvcdhif;57 education at Black- - uate of the law school of the Ricks Collpse at University of Utah. e LD.S. He began his business career with the law firm of Richards and Moyle in Salt Lake in 1940-4mL: 10 1926 he ? and auditor He was a lieutenant in the U. r ,C0untant n PacUic raoad. S. Air force during the war and rkM " colonization agent Joined his brother in the implethp ment business in Tremonton in H and 1943. entcred farmi , Upiemcnt business in Newell has been active in the and Tremonton. auxiliary organization of the th"0 f ac"ve in church L, D. Sacting as church, teacher In Sunday School and as mlssons for the ward and stake officer in the :) S cl c IIc also served A. L nI noof thc lt Lake His wife is the former Ruth U Glauser and they have two small h Barker and sons, Michael and Jeffrey. Af iy of ot 1. ' ;rs'1n M-I- . 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