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Show binary exercises for May 14th n i , observe will graduation evening. their exer- - May River o0or uie j - ;- n i- MUSIC STUDENTS FESTIVAL uanauu. lion. mm-Vr .....itw at the I W SERVING RATE HIGH AT - at '.acle Jh River L. te Bear VOLUME XXVI! Music students of Bear River of high school and their conductors at the University -f returned home last weekend Hr.cirm will . from the region music festival J r formerS. XVilA 'Z graduates. Represent- - held In Logan with high honors r- - will be raincia won in every department. and Derek Full returns for the instruThe A mental departments were not ., Tremonton rtolrof the Bear River available for this week's paper, but the vocal students brought and several class will plenty of honors to themselves, The Gene Jorgenson and the school. I ical numbers. t ,re under the direction The highest rating given .that rff King and memoers of highly superior, was awarded -y at the Bear River Burton Huish, Jack Johnson, and Reginald Dennis Simmons on their vocal president nf the soum solos; Dianne Quinney and Carol niil nresent iai vote Craghead received a superior 'Um the following: rating and Marianne Manning Jensen, Sarah excellent. jTajTum . TH1 BEAR New Officers V RIVER JJ VALLEY PuHisVJ WVvkly vi Trcrior.tor.. Utah Thursday M.y, 4, 1950 NUMni.R 3A The final meeting of the Parent .Teacher Association for this school year will be brld next Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The new officers of the association will be installed and the North B)x Elder Council officers' will also be introduced. The program will be under Uvi direction of Marjorie Oyler. - fc I P.T.A. To Install -- TV Mr- hn-Pl- l tl mem-graduati- . ng di 4l!T t ... X i t .B Ellsworth .. 3 -- Mrs. r - I- 4 i" 'f 1 - The with Burton Kidman, Huish boys quartette Kenneth Hunsaker, Sicken Simmons, Sherry Blaine Johnson and StenK Wayne James Aiion vei-also made the highly quist Tewman,Pat Shuman ; I Jerald superior class as did the girls Sessions. . f J. t,! Marianne sextette, Manning, V Daryl Kent Blackham Bonnie Lefler, Lola Hales, Ann Arnold Fryer, Cannon, a i I Holland, Carol Craghead and Gardner, Jolsne Gardner, ' ' Joan Summers. i Johnson, Darol Madsen Highly superior was the rating Susanna Peterson, Gleaner girls of the South Bear River Stake who participated in the Sheaf Binding Sunday given Mitzie Hansen and Theron ?;erson. First row (left to right) Betty Lou Porritt, Deon Christensen, Flora Gardner. LUa Miller, night. - Butler on their piano solos and Grover, LaMar J. IsaacMrs. Evan Thompson, advisor; Mrs. Reed Wight, general board member; Mrs. j J. Rhodes, Alma Dee superior went to Verlyn SumRupert Blackham', stake Mrs. Clifton Elaine president; Kerr, Anderson advisor; Erma Johnson, and LaRue Munns. mers. Marilyn and Carolyn Mana Mervin Ericksen, Doris The girls holding the sheafs represented the various wards of the stake in the binding ceremony. also received highly superMunns ning fer, Charolette Second Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Both well; Mrs. Charles Thatcher Roy Anderson, leader; on ior their piano duet. The Gleaner Girls of thcr fetersen, Lillian Andersen Norr, Deweyville; Grethe Stromberg, Joyce Romer, Barbara Snow, Lola Summers, historian; Jo-There was no rating given on anne Bear River Stake particiSouth FIREMEN TREATED iRoy Ashby, Lois Jensen, R, Archibald, president; Erma Adams, Dianne Quinney, Geraldine Robbins, Merrill Petty. LaRene the chorus work. Instead, judges The members of the Tremon- pated in the first annual Stake Marianne Manning, Darlene Davis, Astrid Strand, Lu Jean Ballard, Eveline Foster, Jean Stand?r', made criticism and comment to Celia Bennett and Mrs. L. lij. L?x Lynn Udy, Maur ton Fire Department were trea- Sheaf Binding, April 30, at the J. Cummings, Tremonton First. ta, Arlene Wilson, Nish encourage and help the groups ted to plenty of cake at their Tremonton First Ward. The enThird Conger, Doris Roche, Joyce Johnson. Elaine Harding, Barbara Harding. Lyn-etJ. and their leaders. Harold Dee Spencer Bingham, i Hall It was tire program was rendered by Thursday meeting. Gardner, Joyce Barkle, Donne Rae Nelson, June Bonnie Kerr, Lois isn Joanne Cornwall was the judge of the Biddle, Joan Waldron, Lola Ray and Wilma Fridal. Rohde, Patsy Stander, Brown, brought to them by May Kent in the girls and the Stake Sheaf was presented to President ClifMarie Couch, group singing. His comment on ( Doris Back appreciation of their willingness Lind. Joyce Stark, Ann Wood, Cheryl Marble, Lucretia Earl, Neva Winn, A jHeber Elmer, Gary Wayne the Bear River Cappella choir in giving blood for her daughter ton G. M. Kerr, ; Mrs. Reed J. Erma Payne, Thelma Stenquist, Doreen Barlow, Pearl Winn. La Von Stenquist, Fern Lott. Lily is worthy of note, and is a Yvonne Hess. MarliCarma, who is in a Salt Lake Wight, a member of the General Hunsaker and Francis Funk. Board was in attendance. matter of pride and satisfaction d, ng, LaRee Rhodes, hospital. Connie Gail Capener, to that group and Mr. Jorgen-seAll girls between the ages of DAVID J. WILSON Mr. Cornwall wrote, "This f Johnston, Janice Leah 17 and 25, living in the ward met TO SPEAK AT Services Held for Mrs. hrilyn Manniog, Marilyn is as fine an A Cappella choir the requirements and each ward SEVENTY MEETING Robert Allen Michaelis, as I have heard on the nign bound their sheaf. This made L. B. Minnie Hansen a Thorpe. school level. My sincere congrat- David J. Wilson of Ogden will the Stake Gleaner Girl Sheaf f Tarley, Marvin Wilson ulations to you. It would be quite be the guest speaker at the Min- Binding possible. Mrs. Funeral for services C. of the Childs General Paul lies' Melba Hansen, RaNae out of place to mention minor! Church Welfare Committee will quarterly business meeting of nie Bingham Larson Hansen, 66, The Gleaners of the stake porRonald Taylor Jack DaliFarmers Futurc the 153rd Quorum cf Seventy, to who died Saturday at an Ogden details. The excellence of train Enjoy authorities represent the general ts Miller Da Ann the gleaner Ideals by trayed never sort was be at of held Tremonton the the First right ing sessions of the South Bear hospital of a short illness, will at the "A Gleaner of the ward Friday night at 8 p.m. more in evidence than in this River Joseph-jden- e be conducted Wednesday at 2 presenting Stake conference Saturday Anniversary Banquet Latter by Joyce Stark, Lola Day" Ann Mr. is Wilson an executive in pm. in Bear River Stake Taber 3 Rudd, Diane chorus." and Program night and Sunday. I Theron B. Butler, Dav-pe- i, the Ogden Area Boy Scouting, an nacie, Church of Jesus Christ of Summers, and Leah Conger, afterwhich Deann Quinney sang Richard Capener, DANCE REHEARSAL and an Latter-da- y The first meeting will be the The Bear River Saintsby Bishop "Entreat Me not to Leave Thee". of attorney by profession Chapter Capener, Connie Fors-lawelfare session for all ward Future Farmers of America were active church leader in Weber William J. Cullimore Jr., of the TO BE HELD MAY 8 A talk on "How I wrote the Porsberg, Lola Hales. workers and priesthood quorum hosts to 300 County. Garland WardF.F.A. and guests Sheaf" was given by Gleaner 2e Cutler, All those participating in the leaders at 8 pm. He is an alert capable speaker, Saturday members Thursday evening at Marilyn Harris, A resident of Garland many Gardner the D?wey- be Lynette M Monette Roe, Lenna stake dance festival should night. There will be no general their "25 Years of Progress Ban- and is well acquainted with years, Mrs. Hansen was born in ville ward. WilmaofFridal of the school River conjCarlene Steed, high Dallas at the Bear priesthood meeting at this priesthood problems. St. Johns, Apache County Ariz.. Elwood ward recited the Gleaner quet". Harlene on field evening football Monday ference. Anderson. June 3, 1883. to Sanford and Sheaf and four talks by The quorum presidency Luncheon was served in the Ballard, Richard Beard May 8th at 8 p m. for rehearsal. Julia Hail Bingham Jr.. She Irma Adams, Astrid Strand. of each the attendance The two general sessions on Bear River High School cafeteria iBone, Beverly GayeDea-jaUack This includes Scouts, Beehives, to attended school in Arizona and Joan Waldron, and LaRue Munns member his and partner 10 a.m. from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. The hall will be held at Johnson, Derek girls dancing in the Fiesta, the Sunday was new married in the Salt Lake were given about the Sheaf. Dorassist in the promoting Clif2 was President decorated with the tradi square dance group and all par- - and p.m. with Temple to Ludvig Larson Jan- een Barlow of the Tremonton tional colors of the F.F-Aton G. M. Kerr presiding. organ- quorum project. "ekon, Carolyn will numbers Other Quinney, ticipating in other dances. uary 23, 1907. He died in Garland Second ward sang "My Testiprogram SQanney, Darlene Rob-en- e In case of stormy weather the The Stake M. I. A. will hold ization, corn gold and national be given during the evening and in 1941. blue. The ear of corn, the plow, mony" and a chorus from the J. White Ivan rehearsal will be held in the their speech and music festival and the owl, which are refreshments will be served. 14, Tremonton March was married She First ward sang of part H Phylis Woodruff, Vaun gymnasium. in "Green Cathedral". The invocaevening beginning at 8 the national emblem, provided a 1946, to Louis A- Hansen Sunday ary Adams, Allan o'clock. This program is directed fitting background for the mem- Women's Civic League Warren where she had made her tion was given by Doris Roche, Jay Barfuss, LaRue wane Thomas, Ted Walker. home since the marriage. by Wilma Anderson, Barbara bers of the past 25 years. Thatcher, and the benediction elyn Dee Weese, Dorene Anderson, Snow, Ann Freiss. A member of the Church Mrs. by Cheryl Marble. Bothwell. Bradshaw, Observes Movie shorts, selected by the w.uocn, i; i v fl f Ellis Anderson, Robert Anderson, Hansen worked in Relief Society Mrs. Reed J- Wight spoke ta i Colleen Diderinkspn members, were shown in Rae chapter Connie Christensen, and in Garland Clyde and genealogy the girls and encouraged them Funk. the auditorium from 6:30 to 8:00 Anniversary Janes Christensen, Janae Christensen, Jaycees Warren. She was captain of the to live up to the gleaner ideals. HiU, Blaine p.m. L. John-'- ;f Carolyn Jensen, Betty Lou Rock, Prominent among the social Daughters of Utah Pioneers Officers nstall Kerr, Sharon June Both local and state talent was activities of the season was the Camp in Garland and later con Kerr, Ted Fessler, Calvin Gibbs, combined to make the program tenth birthday observance and tinued her work in the organi,Jyce Nicholas, Ned Gibbs, Norma Hall, Carolyn installation a success. The t,7 Barke At the annual Highway Accident program consisted installation Petersen, Richard Harris, Gayla Harris, Ronald held zation in Warren. ceremonies Chamber of Junior the of party Wayne of of welcome and introduction 5 afternoon by the TreStenquist, Ro- - John, Don Carlon McCrary. Surviving are her husband, Injures Cache Commerce and the Jaycee Janes, guests by Ross Rudd, chapter Thursday monton Civic Women's League. eight sons and daughters, L. held Friday evening at the Cen- president; greetings from Mark MrsG. Melvin Waine Larson, Ephrata, Wash., Valley Men With Foxley, ter Cafe in Garland, the new Nichols, State Director of Vo in charge, Clifton B. Larson, Ogden, Arnold emonton Businessmen officers of the two groups were cational Education; instrumen- retiring president Three Utah men were injured guests including thirty W. Larson Garland; A Reed Larintroduced and assumed the tal number featuring Carl Ashby, seventyformer members from var- son, Logan; Mrs. Veda Van Fleet, Thursday afternoon in an autothree and leadership for the coming year. Marvin Ashby Gordon ious sections of the state and Hollydale, California-- , Mrs. Neva mobile accident involving a 1941 Earl Fuhriman is the new Smith; juggling act presented by Idaho met at four o'clock at the Newton, Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. Chevrolet ' ton truck and a president of the Jaycees; Jack Don Campbell of Salt Lake City; Tremonton First ward hall for Mina Freeze, Brlgham City; Mrs. "45 Bulck and house trailer. The and musical selection rendered by Williams, vice president the event. Guests were greeted Phyllis Daniels, Cullendalc, Ark., accident happened Just after secretary-treasure- r. Sheldon Cannon, Cliff Hansen, Blaine Johnson, by a reception committee of one sister, Mrs. Annie Peterson, noon about 15 miles west of TreNew directors are Bill Burton Huish, and Eugene Big-le- r; former monton. presidents of the club. McCall. Idaho and 21 Adams and ParArlo combination instru a and Winzeler, were tables luncheon The trailer belonging to Clyde The M ..HI 'J i ker Fronk, and the hold over mental and vocal selection by with Funeral services were conduc- A. BuPuis of Grand View Wash decorated attractively directors are Owen Cannon and George Choumosbirthday ted Wednesday afternoon in ington caused the car to go out spring flowers and The highlight of the banquet cakes, with a large cake bearing Garland. Max Fridal. of control while driving down near was pamwas conducted the page fifty service The The as the hill, and the trailer stopped a 10 candles for centerpiece. To head the Jaycee Janes phlet which was distributed to souvenir programs were tied with bv Bishop William Cullimore of right across the highway. The Lola is Krey, the coming year The nmphlet con- a small spoon and egg beater, the Garland First ward. The truck owned and driven by ' Winzeler assisting the guests. Jennie with fourteen all : tains Griffin of Smithficld ran carrying out the theme of the Singing Mothers of the two Garas vice president and Doris How-ar- hundredapproximay with the address, names You were land wards sang "Prayer Per- head on into it. Knew "I luncheon, r. secretary-treasureas two fect" as the opening musical Mr. Griffin ' and his occupatw.!. and accomp- coming so I baked a Cake". Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron present and was the of Invocation present Anderson lishments the and was Mariner number Mrs. passengers, Garland Puzey iwere toastmastcr and toastmls-- i past members of the Bear River and responses were offered by Frank Stevens of and Grant Cooley of Newton tress for the dinner. Future Farmer organization. given by Mesdames D R. Wal- Warren. Other musical numbers were brought to the Valley hos"Whis- pital, where they were found to ThLs pamphlet should serve as dron, Jay Dee Harris. Reuben given were a vocal duet, Cannon Douglas a valuable souvenir to all who Baer and Ferris from laceratlont Allen. Mrs. pering Hope", by Alma Hansen be suffering and about the head and face. Mr. son the banquet Lola attended Johnson, favored and of Harold Dixon Ogden President Lions with two vocal solos. grand daughter of Mr. Hansen; Anderson also has othr head an new Evan is Mrs. the organ solo, "Oh, My Father," injuries, and Mr, Griffin an inof BIRTHS Installation Douglas Cannon e brir.tr rvrv-,Venr 1 new president by Venna Gaddie, and a vocal jured leg. The occupants of tha and the USAC. He married president for the Tremonton Mrs. Harvey Carter of Thompson, the and Mr. she and was In charge of Mrs. Norman solo, "That Silver Haired Daddy Buick were Mr. Bu PuN's wife ice Robinson in 1932, Lions club, and will assume that Park Valley, a girl born May 3. office of Mine", by Vaughn Wassom. and two sons. Thoy were not inand of readers of has been book keeper tj at the next meeting Lee Allen of Tre- Nelson. Brigham City, president position Mrs. and Mr. ..,.' inpy own the hnst. Speakers at the service were jured. of northern district Federated manager since their business the club. The election meeting monton a boy May 4. The truck Is a total wreck ajid 1939 by was started. Women's Clubs. Other officers Bishop R. F- Cunningham of the night. was held Wednesday 4 ward of trailer Is badly damaged. Bishop 15th Gordon Mrs. Ogden; are thp elected Russ rcr cntly chosen were Ml In 1941 out was Both active members of theheldL. Other officers TO Warren PRIMARY of the Harold Mrs. Orvice Thompson Worley. president; Waldron, 1st vice president; waning a" usmesS it has D. S. Church they have M. I. val Ewer, 2nd vice president; HOLD CONFERENCE George Napoli, secretary; Mrs. Ward; C. E. Smith and Bishop LI T1 P.S TO MEET the in Mrs. Cullimore. asM." a g,y,d business executive positions 3rd The Tremonton Second ward Perce Walking treasurer; A in the Tremonton First ward, Howard Glenn, The Fir?t Quorum of Elder and The benediction was offered historian Wood, bui,din lion tamer; Primary will present their Pri Vyrle Jack Shumway. and School. Orval 'PW seven and their wives are invited to in in the was and Burial Sunday Wood. Mrs. Ferrel by Willard Partall at twister; full time nfxt Baer. parliamentrrrian: Monday t?cubrn conference vice next Wednesday at tho mary meet president is also present 2nd and Reese Mason, '7:45 AJ1 ihe children should be Bess, music d'rector; and Mrs. the Garland City Cemetery with home or 1, v Archibald Parley Archibald for of the Lions club. in en minutes be-- s. Ferris All n, reporter and cor- Reub''n Hansen dedicating trie directors and Milton Johnson, a pja(-erlr next meeting. their Jen-:d"JMr-Prangrave. responding secretary. Ewer cretary, They have two daughters. fore starting time. high schooi and Tamara and a son, Lynn. I Jensen, Betty Lou V , IVJJ ' Stake Gleaners Hold Sheaf Binding Ceremonies Sunday sien row-Mr- s. J vice-preside- k row-Le- ah te row-Kathr- yn Carol - Bar-f:o- n, e Paul Q Childs to Visit South Bear River Stake Conference it f I ul - 1 ts . Tenth , - and New f - ?WTn ( . m La-mo- i toast-mistre- ss New 1 t K5!nl" tw;r- - - vice-preside- Si? Ln- s kl nt |