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Show MERRY. CH .,,hOutFor i I ci rn MAS CllO I Package Delivery At I W Office n.M: oe yea shouia men posing for who ar2 section of the . The Trr.T.unioii i;.,t (.f::Ce will be open Sunday, Cl.ri t:n..5 day froiu ii.3o a.m. p.m. far the delivery (,f parcel post only. Postmaster Juntos Walton stat this Sirvioc is bt !iB' given in order t mr.ke it for patrons t.i last minute d livcry of packages that arrive n Iderly ladies ;ien ;5.f Uici e .'J work was com- ask' ed $58.00 for , - :o.! ..j e v.b was verypoor-:'."ti- new gratis wont nun DLSTROVS COOP at nrrtusoN i aum that this same worked in the :jb;n 5i No otht r p- At.i! will be ?.ven ;.'( u:.r.;.T to Mr. Walton. do- - to .. should call at be doing your-- S neighbor a gcod the sheriff's .;;"s !5.( pibie late Saturday. than i 1 The Tremonton fire department answered a call to the C L. Peterson farm, three miles south of the city 'last Saturday. One coop was destroyed and farm equipment damaged when some gasoline Ignited as a tractor was being warmed prior to y3 '. Mediately. startling. 15.! 5.( louble SERVING - Header 2tedatB.R.H.S. VOLUME XXVII Bear River's a men, an- -' over Davis, oginto ,:'4night stand against and Eight rivals, East fresh from night Thursday Friday 40-;o- ry Adult Education Program Glasses Begin in County r Be Closed Monday Peterson, Ishii and but still are at a decided it disadvantage. Gardner, "tallest man on the starting ns i ; "- stands 6 feet, 2 '.other hoopsters -- day. 1 ' I shooting ability. They yd the Bears in their last -- 'J, at Salt Lake. ter a fairly tall this the Bears h,gh boasts Despite n Salt Lake two i ago by a score of rJ! be looking for another when the two teams them In over 47-4- 6, it Thursday night. ' ' owing Tuesday the Ri- ;s: take the floor against a :g quintet from Burley. It NUMBER 14 : jff r Trial Jurors For Next Year have - . 'A ....... i !v Willard: David Kunzeler, G. C. Kunzler, Ezra W. Nebeker, John Butler TtWayne Wcxxiland, Rosea J. Dial, Daniel F. Harding. LcRoy Wells, Jack E. Wright, Annie Nicholas, j. Wei t on Ward, Appol-la- s B. Taylor. Perry: Aaron Snow, Merlin Nelson, II. Eugene Perry, lewis J. Jlamp-so- n, Raymond Hanson, Simeon F. Carter. V already been made for classes in General a Christmas holiday, with all stores and business houses remaining closed during the v high also lacks height, lakes up for it with speed ements Monday will be observed as inches. Only pass the six cart -- County Selects A list or individuals, who have been selected to serve us trial Jurors in Box Elder county during 1950, has been released by the County Clerk. They are as Superintendent Kenneth is anticipating again this school year an extensive Adult Education program. Arrang- Stores Will Bears boast one best records in the region. have plenty of speed in uresent the - VALLEY follows: in the 'be gymi- RIVER ,3. at Logan night here BEAR Published Weekly at Trcmonton, Utah Dec, 22, 1949 rVJrrlit rampaging THE Lions Hold Annual Christmas Party Tremonton Lions and their ladies and guests were entertained Wednesday evening at the annual Christmas party of the club, held in the McKinley school gymnasium, with the banquet served by George's Cafe. - The committee of arrangements consisted of P. B. Green, Reed Giles, Ted Cochran, Mel Nielsen, Douglas Cannon and George Reynolds. The toastmasters were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron, with responses being made by Harry Drew, Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Garland Puzey. Life, Family Academic Study, Vocational Agriculture, Farm Mechanics, and Home and Community Improvement. These classes will be held in Bear River City, Brigham City, Corinne, Bothwell, Garland, Honeyville, Penrose, Tremonton and Willard. Probably classes will be set up in other communities if a local need and interest are manifested. All adults of the county, Superintendent Weight says, are invited to join these classes. Last year's program consisted of 74 classes with a total enrollment of 2144 members. These numbers should be increased this year. Adult declares Education, one of is Superintendent Weight, the most rapidly growing divisions of the American Education movement and to today, - 1 Vis 1 1 The Borgstrom Bros. Tost Veterans of Foreign Wars, acted as Kris Krlngle Corporals during the season, when they collected and repaired toys and dolls in order that some of the more unfortunate children of the stats would not miss Santa's visit. Repairing the toys are (left to right) Ernie Ralls, Lynn Thomas, Gordon Bronson and Lynn Bronson. pre-holid- ay Funeral Held For Ilyrinn Jensen Santa Due In Tremonton Saturday Brijfham City: Vernon H. Watkins. Georae U Johnson, Vern Petersen, Elliott D. Ward, Charles T. Brown. Ethel R. Lovcland, Keith S. Wixom, George Tiller, Joseph A. n, Willis Hansen. Rudolph Rasmussen, Leland D. Tin gey, P. u. ivnudson. J. Chester Knudson. Elizabeth Preston, W. H. Gleave, Albert J. Taylor, Paul M. Rosenbaum. mane a. wignt. Nadlne D. Stratford, ShJrlr-- W. Wight, Nancy Forrester, Kenneth J. Hailing, Clyde D. Oman, Leona Hansen. John M. Forrest, George David Richards, Virgil S. Tierce, E. Laney, Max Morgan, James L. Caddy, F. O. Kelley , Basil A. Marvin J. Vail', Evan A. Bergstrom, Wallace Chrts-tense- The Tremonton Lions club( sonsors of the annual visit to this section by Santa Claus have had word from the kindly gentleman Funeral services in tribute to that he expects to be in Tremonton Saturday at 12:30. If the - the second meeting of the Hyrum Jensen, 83, of Garland weather permits, he plans to fly here. sqsads this year. They lost who died last week were conChildren of the valley are all invited,' to be in town at the time by a margin ducted River at the Bear Friday of his visit and receive a treat. Friday night at substantiate this statement the Stake tabernacle. Bishop WilBurley. first game is called for Superintendent quoted Oscar R. liam Cullimore of the Garland i and the second at 8:00. Ewing, Federal Security Admin- First Ward conducted the "Go-Ahea- d" istrator, as saying, "One of the of our times is healthiest signs aTLNGS FROM e YOUR The organ prelud3 and Original and Christmas selec- the tremendous postwar interest 'W01VX Gad-di- e were Venna MERCHANTS by Wilde. played tions were furnished by the Sec- in adult education." And Superj Lee Thompson offered and Lylo P. Crowther, J. Norrls intendent Weight quoted Homer year, your local merch-ar- e ond Ward male quartet, consistinvocation. A vocal solo, "I the P. W, Jensen, Lloyd ForsLarsen, Christ-enseGeneral of Ed Kerr, Merwin extending you the Sea-- ;; ing Kempfer, Specialist for Walk today where Jesus Walked" Sam gren, EdRichards, George L. Carmi and Adult and Greetings in a different Campbell At the meeting of the Box Knavel, was sung by Gordon Bigler, after in Harvey Erdman, Dclbcrt "Interest Grant Thompson. as saying, ucation, Thomas Simmons and Elder Board of Education, Mon- D. Bock, Cephus E. Anderson, J. Santa attended the party and adult education is higher now which Lewis later carries their mss- Jones spoke of the day evening, several plans and Carlos Olsen, Wayne Jensen. presented each guest with a than ever before. Estimates Judge magazine form this of the deceasactivities life L. Max Bott, Leo and services were conducFuneral year gift. and state -- Hope Young, Otto based on national, specifications were studied, and A. you will his fine characteri- ted of ed and enjoy it. Leroi Kofoed, Tremonton in the Rmbcn Hess, Tuesday The that balance up indicate of the evening.was local surveys one was approved by the board ,31e not all of the business stics. Jeppson, Earl C. Slager' Winston Ward chapel for George members as Second spent in dancing old time dances to 40 million adults are interestbeing most suitable P. Nelson, Merle Hawkes, Ervln then played an represented, they, too, with the Merry Mixers directing ed in continuing their education Mrs. Gaddie seven months old for Edward Cook, :iWone and all their ap- The "The new solo, the Holy City." gymnasium at Bear H. Jensen, Robert J. Howard. the group. in some form". The Superintend organ W. and Reva Lea-vi- tt son of L. was C. the George next Pasfc speaker fI River high school. The additional Kenneth Cuthbert, Melvin year's District Governor and Mrs. ent added the following quota and wish all and Alston Jensen died who Cook, Saturday a Merry Chester Boss of Garland were tion from the Education Sum-- " gymnasium and class rooms at and Happy Mrs. Jeppson or Mantua then Charles Burt, Everett D. Cobb, New Year. at the home of an aunt the Garland Life.'s morning 1949, October guests of the club. l of 20, l m tl elementary school Thomas Mlsrasi, mary j lenaeny. ana sang, boiuy Ray Pett, J. In South Mrs. Mary Forsgren were approved. ary of October 20, 1949, "Life's remarks Lanell After L. Hoist, Franclosing, Ross Foote, been had The not Tremonton. baby getting biggest mistake is More complete detail? are be- ces A. Vincent. John F. Leggett, Cullimore Ethel Rogers, ill about a week. enoungh education, according to Fay Glea-soManworked out by the architect Jr., Julius C. Wright, George II. Elizabeth and ing William Roberts of the ward a Gallup poll. That omission had Mr. Jensen's favorite and the board hopes to have Ridd, Allen C. Hunsaker, J. E. sang ning bishopric conducted the service. caused both men and women in readiness to call Grossman, Ray II. Watkins. a Foundation" Firm "How FreLss played the organ pre- everything more hardships than any other hymn, bld.s within the next sixty Clark Ann for Ben A- Olsen, Emile Hirsehl, and as song closing the error committed. In the second Bowen offered the benediction. lude and postlude and a mixed days with construction to start II. Scott Larsen, J. F. Knudson', sang "Oh, My Father". Dlace for men was 'wrong cnoi- in the Deweyville quartet first was Francis by Orval P. April Christen.sen, ,Burial were Members of tin quartet of career', for women, 'mistakes ' H. LaMar Valentine, Knudson, Mortuary, Rogers by cemetery Ross Mrs. assist Mrs. James Walton, ' 1 iil relating to marriage." To mis- after dedication of the grave by i , Jay Waters, J. D. Christensen, Miller. Ed Kerr and Carmi FARM lU'RKAU in correcting those adults L. Rigby, J. Sliirl s, Rowland Jensen. MariOii ' $ ; Campbell. They also sang "Abide PARTY takes the adult education pro;j F. Carl George Wendell, is with Me". gram came into existance and SUNDAY EVENING farm Bureau party and Hansen. Prayers were offered by Dr. E. the election maintained. B. Glenn Marble, of new officers Lorna IJ. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM H. White and Ed Kerr and the ' Going on the Superintendent II. Tremonton Second Ward sneakers were Lvnn Morkham. Charles December was Don bich fcr Harper, The Ewer, planned said Box Elder is high in L. Jeppson, Cyril B. Hess, Lewis on the proacon 21st are been has Choir putting adult Kleon Kerr and Bishop ford captia enrollment in the other gram for Sunday Evening at the count of bad roads and it will Siggard, Martha N. Wendell, E. with Jeppson as compared school beginWard be Chapel held Tuesday, December 27th V. Gill. Cleone Olsen, Gertrude Second "Whisocrinir Hope" was also districts in Utah. The states of ning at 7:30. The entire program 2 pm. in the Tremonton S. Basworth, LaVon Jensen, Carl at Mrs. Miller and Mrs. the nation in the development of will consist of Christmas musical sung by II. Pcmberton, Wold, Delmar Ward Hall. Second Walton. an adult education program are numbers by the Choir. on (Continued Pa?e 8) Riverview Burial was in the led by California, first; WisconRopers Mortuary, CIVIC LEAGUE HOLD Cemetery by ANNOUNCEMENTS sin, second; New York, third; Robert S. Calderwood ded- ANNUAL TARTY with fifth. and Utah, fourth; METHODIST Iowa, The TRKMONTON icating the grave. Superintendent the This CHURCH Women's Civic League held to The baby is survived by his be gratifying thinks, should Williams R. Persons annual Christmas party at Its one Ray brother, Billy parents, the people of Box Elder County CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, Decem Cook, Oak Cafe with husbands as the grandthe and following m one of the leading ttistncw ber 25 1949 lead-in!- ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. guests. A delielous dinner w;is The holiday season shines Utah; and Utah the fifth 10:00 Church School Cook of Tremonton and Mr. and served. The tables were cleverly state in the nation. Especi Ser- d Worship. 11:00 Morning and "What the Rain-dee- brighter in 95 communities to our i . r n v. Mrs. Sam Leavitt of Homedale, i ally should this be pleasing Think" was the theme of throughout Utah Power & Light Idaho. that company's service area where people when It is known have dav." the evening. "The those adult classes are, and 7:30 Christmas Cantata Mrs. Qulnten Allen acted as free electric power is bein proMARRIED FOLKS DANCE vided by the company for ChristChristmas." been through the years, of Light First and toasimistress with responses by mas Tlie Tremonton financed by Federal and TUESDAY, December 27, 1949 lighting, according to Olia G R. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Miller, Second Ward M. I. A. are spon Slate fundsan exeno-classe- those 4:00 First meeting of a class soring a dance to be held Tues-- 1 Woodhoad, Jack Shumway. and II. fiirie, Ogden division manager. kilowatt Approximately 222.7-1taught by C. E. Smith on Christian Churehmanshlp day evening at 9 o'clock Ray Reeder. Mrs. Ion Christ the Coordinator of the Adult wh!ch will meet each week until rinv evenlmr December 27 at fi lansen, accompanied by Mrs hours will be consumed In these cities and towns to Illuminate Education, which ne Ferrell Bess, sang two solos. Easter. Any persons over the age o'clock In the Second ward some alignment. more 37.000 lamps decorating his of regular a part cf twelve, dr."! ring k leam Following the dinner, dancing hall. All married folks anu pant,. beliefs and prac" basic was enjoyed at the Trer ntenr ' Or.den are invited to attend. abut the division alone," "In invitare . Class To Ds Resumed . Ward. of .Second Protestantism, tices Mr. Ririe. "7,833 lamps reported of After Holidays in attend. committee The to Gephart' Mrs. ed Burke charge M'. and noli- 10 communities On account of the busy r.irs- now b'trnlng In 7:30 Choir practice at th included 1 f Tv.n r rr rv,lorarir arrived in amniremenw S . . use will iv. wnnam 43,437 season approximately, Stevlt you don't believe it ask little Linda day .; m Trcmonton Tuesday to spend Garland Puey. Mrs. Frank ... the Jfilltj 1,1 Tn.... t iTtm class in Human K.?iawun..iut w s c. S. Chrlstmaa the holidays with his parents, ens, Mrs. Wesley Gephart, Mrs. kilowatt hours of power during Q() v,j until early hcn he visited for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jul? Harris and Mrs. Evan Green the holiday season." party- Bring a fifty cent gift Jack and Pat's Radio Shop has been discontinued Gephart new year. In the a gift exchange. be BurSey one-poi- nt El-wo- od post-lud- ; n, Signal Given On Plans For New Gym Ob-en- Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Dies Post-High-Sch- ; Christ-opherso- n. . - I'll Will-lam- roST-PONT- ; r ,71 ' till. pr I) post-pow- -d Power Company Is Furiiisliiii'r Power for Lihls J dfc-rate- . - T'y I'.-'-- . '' "Ml com-Dlcte- ly v , Per-reation- ' j ."'- it -!,.;. A c? . - al rs |