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Show r H.S Exerc ises May live ) Candidates Listed ! ' -- .,orise be will Prelude Processional nigm, wajr River stake rland. Candi- - 3 graduation SERVING Thome: "The Survival of Democracy" IVuri L. Feck near R,,,Hr IV.gh School Orchestra ..... j. W. J'uljihfier, director In The Night" w. LuSciic jorgensen, director Select.on-"L- oSt are: " M GRADUATION PROGRAM- - Corn- - annual . A C,ri-ei!- a voli:mi; xxvi . , S Christensen, Steven Couch, Da- -' Darlene Maise Covey, Rhoda . u.Mar Earl, Walter Max Estep. Ann Fairbanks, Leon 'flora Hazel Gardner, Don Wen Frances Anna I ' Robert Archie Gent, faldo Fredrick Bear River High School music students again brought honors to the school, according to re turns just in on the orchestra and instrumental groups and soloists who participated in the music festival at Logan on April Students receiving highly superior rating for individual and group work were Donna Green, violin; Ted Walker, Cello; Leonard Severson batritone horn; a tring trio, Donna Green and De Anne Quinney violins, with May Strand, viola; and a string quartette, D e Quinney Donna Green, May Strand and Ted Walker. Receiving superior ratings were David Capener, cornet; Paul Capener, flute, Joyce Severson, Clarinet; Verl Walker, oboe, and June Mason, Civic Club To Honor Graduates, Parents Clive Oleen Garfield, Derek Grant, All graduates of Bear River high school and their parents are invited to attend a special a LaVar H. Hansen. Cecil Senior Art Tea, prepared in their Ronald Heppler, 's iHeslop, LaMar Franklin honor by the Tremonton Isalan Dan Hickman, Civic League. It will be held Blaine Hill, Burton at the high school cafeteria DeLon Sunday afternoon between 3 and Huish, Raymond Burnice 5 p.m. Kenneth jier, ier, Carter D. Iverson Arlena Hogeland Bonnie Hansen, DeAnne Grover,, U 27-2- Wo-en- Jensen. aMaurine Jensen, Val jenson, Marianne Johnson, ;Hynun John, Shirley I Bonita Rae Kerr, Mae s, David Ransom, Jeraldine Russell Lamont Rogers, Rob-bin- June Rohde, Ross Rudd, Dean Lenore Betty Harold Selman, Ray Sessions, Leonard Willis Severson, White at Darold Simmons, White Gerald i Fern Lott, Ardene Mac-- h, Simwons, Thomas Edward Smith, Marianne Louise Man-,En- Leah Sorensen, Patsy Valee June Mason, Dallas Stander, Renae Stander, Leland leMeldrum, Max C. Mich-Gus Stenquist, Norris Jay StenOdeen Miller, Sterl P. quist Winifred Stirling, Leland Robert Stone, Astrid Mae Strand, Andrew pee Nielsen, Edythe Joan Summers, Lola Rae Janice Loveland, Lamb, Mable Bonnie Clannet. The Orchestra received a No, I or highly superior rating, with this comment from judge John ma G. Hilgendorff, "Your performance was really outstanding, There was very fine musicianship displayed, and I cannot help thinking how much cultural value was given the students M Summers, Faye M. Tazoi, Joseph Ruth Udy,. Thayne Richard Lowell Clifford Vance, Barbara I Maorine Packer, Erma I Bayne, Donald Petersen Ward, Valene Watt, Neva Joy te Orian Peterson, Janice Winn, Ann Wood, Carla Wood, sa, Dorothy Gay Peterson. Junior Morrill lYagi, Hill, DeAnne Quinney, Ronald Winston J. Hill - G. I. Rae Nelson, Den-j'chol- La-Re- as, ne throughout the entire perform ance. If more of that type of music were put before the public, people will certainly become more orchestra minded ail the time. Your director certainly is an enthusiastic and helpful worker, guiding you along the path of fine musicianship. The 5 t Your 8. Anne dman, I Tremonton Businessmen smoothness and richness, volume and beauty of tone was outstanding. It has been a real pleasure to listen to your group." SERVICES SETT FOR CASPER i- v . ' ' "ome on s ttunsaker. a an imple-- j business, is owner of the! ,.;r Implement Co., and ,C' the Pep service - Tremonton. saker is a native of of Lewis and in.saker and has ton Since 1933. ,,; lived His wrtence in the business j i Z 7 a serviM station plQr Edgar Winchester 0Ver the man- tZ .u6 Etatlon in 1936. '? a the-- implement line Worship in Allis several years and . h rm ,.a t.'or " r. j "rmcr Elna jw h-- rv . four sons Edilh Hunsakcr. and j,;; j hri 'I ANDREASON Funeral services for Casper who died Thursday """" moming at his home in Brigham City, will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton First ward chapel by Bishop Ernest E. Hansen of the Evans ward. Friends may call at the family home 38 East 6th No. in Y . Brigham City Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. and at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Cornwall of Elwood, Monday from 10 a m. to 12:30. Burial will be in the Bear River City cemetery. Mr. Andreason was born in Denmark August 15, 1SG4 and ' t f came to the United States when he was nine years of ape. The i family settled in Brigham City. I They later moved to Bear River there he k City. While living Anderson, Caroline married November 30, 1887 in the Logan ted his own farm, and has been Tempie- They later moved to El ,Vrn (how li(H fnr tflailV very irtnrr.corl In rfpVplODmmt of farm machinery. He has spent wars. His wife died In 1939. He 8 years in designing, improving marXjed Hannah Johnston m h and building farm machinery, i945 and tncy moved to beet as pea harvesters, nam City He was acyve In the auxiliary dieeers. mowing machines, and chisel plows. During the past organizations of the wards where season he built 17 beet harves he livedters which proved to be a real Surviving are his widow, and sucrrss and a big saving of the following sons and daughters. farm labor, since the machines Rov C- Andreason, Preston. Ida are able to harvest up to 2 ho; Howard M. Andreason, Boise, acres per hour. H? ha? also Idaho; Mrs. Jennie Hansen, Q0iden R. Andreason and Mrs put a lot of work on the chisel far-- 1 Mae of the Cornwall, Elwood; Mrs. benefit for the plow mers in the Intermountain west.C0 Anderson Tremonton; Her- R. Andreason, Salt Lake Voluntarily he has assisted Scientific J. Andreason, UUh the work at with Qty. Norman Research Foundation at Logan in Brigham City; and Mrs. Dorothyd Springville; Also 59 the development of a much and 61 great grand- machine. children mowing An additional hobby which hecniidren. enjoys is race horses. affil-His church and business Mr and Mrs. O. L. Brotieh Seventy the are with itcd ovef th(l weekend with Busi- at and club Lions ,and Mrs FcrrjS Brough 'clover Valley, Nevada. nessmen's Association. Andreason, f 86 ' f 7...'" ' w '. ;n if v ; - r" x - j i BEAR i Elaine Kenneth B. also have five has also opera- - f j .J - Brig-suc- - - grand-neede- j ; s j RIVER s I hT VALLEY Published Weekly at Trotmonton, Utah Thursday M.ty 11. 1950 McKinley to Graduate Fifty-nin- e; Exercises Wednesday r j i - NUMBER 34 The McKinley School graduation exercises in which fifty-nia- c students will receive certificates will be held Wednesday night, May 17th at 8:30 at the school gym. The following program will b? given: Welcoming address , Invocation :L Orchestra and Instrumental Groups Rate High in Contest ...kC Clarke, Theo X Doris Marie ! THE en. JoAnne "Md Marius I i Ml Seminary Officers Plan Exercises C!:o,r CI,:,,,, G. M. Kerr Jnyocat.on I Hear America Singing" Adams, Carl Gam A Curtelia CJ.o.r ' ne Ander" Student Speaker Protective Freedoms" 1 wrin Jdnue Loveland Anderson Student K Speaker The Hour of Challenge" JJlin Summer, Robert Student Speaker We Face a New World" Anderson,, Chadunc C. Ciurfee Ander!SnVerlW. Selection Hayden s 2nd Symphony, 1st movement tSfclbald. Lou Jean Bear River High School Orchestra ; riBallard, Beverly Joyce Address To Graduates Dr. A. C. Lambert Carleen Selection "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly" .jainnBowcu nunderson, DeAnne ninnev Presentation of Graduates Fran Stevens, Kenneth E. Weight, tcapener, Mary Cap. Lawrence G. Carter rUrard Gerald Castleton. Benediction Rev. Wm. Persons Ivie Deon Recessional Bear River High School Orchestra christen" -s- ! fV m 1 1 hih scnwi a R:ver 1 Student officers of the Bear River Seminary who have arrangcommencement exercises ed the program for the twenty-fift- h to be held Sunday evening, May 14th, are, left to right, Blaine Johnson, Marlene King, Duane Kerr, Betty Lou Kidman, Burke Petersen. South Bear River Stake Holds Conference on First Anniversary Approximately 800 members the South Bear River stake attended the morning session of the quarterly conference held Sunday, the first anniversary of the organization of the' stake. President Clifton G. M. Kerr presided at the sessions and Paul C. Childs of Salt Lake City was the representative of the general authorities. Several changes in stake board membership were made at the afternoon session. Hilma Anderson and Verlene Nelson were re leased from the Sunday School sake board FtcVtm Freiss from the Y. W. M. L A. board. Sustain ed as members of the Sunday School board were Alec R. Boul ton and Darlene Stenquist; to the Y. ,W. M. I. A board, Ruth Litchford. Faun Quinney and Wanda Adams; and to the Y. MM I. A. board, Boyd Miller. Dean Compton of the Thatcher ward reported his missionary labors in The Northern States; Glen Barfuss from the Tremon ton Second Ward, the Spanish American Mission; Donald And erson of BothwelL the New Zealand mission; Lincoln Bell, Beaver Dam, French Mission and LaMon Simmons, Beaver Dam, Spanish American Mission. Elder Childs spoke at both gen eral sessions and other speak ers were Horace Hayes, Shirley Maughan, Clarence Anderson, Rebecca C. Mortensen, and Patriarch James Walton. Music for the morning session was furnished by the Bear River high school A Cappella choir, directed by Gene Jorgensen, and for the afternoon by the Tremonton Second Ward choir directed by Isabella Walton and accompanied by Darlene Stenquist. The Slake M. I. A. held their speech and music festival with all wards participating Sunday nieht. of Garland First Ward Has New Bishopric Art Michaelis was sustained as First bishop of the Garland of members when ward Sunday the stake presidency were present at that meeting. His counselors are Henry Brown and Parley Linford with Lewis Johnson and Ralph Gleason as clerks. William Cullimore was released as bishop. His counselors were Mr. Michaelis and La Grande Burton. The clerks were held over to work with the new bishopric National Commander To Address Amvets Raie Rock Ron Dell Robbiru Mixed Chorus Shirley Ster.quiU FJoyJ Johns Manivn Keuton ' lym Kerr "Beautiful Dreamer" Tribute To Parents "Roundup Lullaby" "Qmimencment Day'. Instrumental Class Prophecy "Volga Boatman" "Paddle Your own Canoe" "O Sole Mio" Facing a Scientific Age "Old fashioned Garden" "In an Old Dutdi Garden" Piano Solo Talk, to the Graduates "My Creed" Stuckntbody" Boys 0icers Chorus Karl lensea Edna Henne and Delora Dudley Monte Bradsluxw Cnh Chorui Girls Chomj Carol Jane Homer Kleon Kerr. Mixed Chorus Clarence Robert Benediction Students who have completed the elementary grades are: Dale Allen, Jay Allen. Betty Anderson, DEMOCRATS TO HOLD CONVEN- - Erma Anderson, Shelley Anderson, Ollie Lou Anderson, Shirley I TION SATURDAY Alkinson, Marilyn Barfuss, Marr iner Bone, Jimmy Billings, Monte Bradshaw, Peggy Brockman, Harold Bunderson, Cherre chour nos, Narlene Clark, Nedra Cornwall. David Cummings, Delma Daley, Roxey Davis, Nedra Dea-kl- n, Delora Dudley, Lowell Dunn, Jeniel Ewer, Eldon Fuller, Dale Fuhriman, Dale Gunnell. Myrna Hadfield, Gae Hadfield, Heenon Hansn, Edna Henrie, Anna Lee Hill, Bernard Hill, Beverly Hill, Carol Jane Homer, Floyd John, Lloyd John. Karl Jensen, Dalam Kent, Lynn Kerr, Karen Marie Larsen, Melinda Marble, Gary Lee Miller, Juanita Nelson, Marilyn Newton, Shirley Payne, John Reynolds, Ron Dell Robbins, Clarence Roberts, Ra Nae Rock. David Smith, Shirley Stenquist, Carole Storre, John Taylor, Sharon Theurer, LaNette Thomas, Kirk Waldron, Robert Woodhead, Dale Woodruff, Janet Woodruff. The Box Elder county Democratic party's nominating convention will be held this Saturday, May 13, In the court room at the county court house, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon tt was announced today by John T. Verneiu, secretary. With a limit of two candidates for each office the legal limit. It will be necessary at the con vention for the county delegates to vote on only the two-year county commissioner post, Three men have filed for that post, Wallace Wilde, Fred Douglas and Howard Glenn. Of these three, one will be eliminated. ; Son for the Kleon Kerrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kleon Kerr are happy over the arrival of a bar at their home. He 13 four month old and will be named William Abbott Kerr. A Dance Festival Promises Special Entertainment - The World War II vets of this area are especially invited to attend the Friday evening session of the Utah state conven. Saturday night at the high tlon of Amvets to be held at the school gymnasium, when the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. joint Bear River and South Bear Harold Russell, handles vet- River stakes hold their dance eran of World War II, and festival, a colorful variety of academy award winner for his dances will be seen. Each stake work in the movie, "The Best will present an original dance, Years of our Lives", and national and groups from all wards will commander of the Amvets will participate. be the speaker. He will meet as The dance directors for Bear many of the amvets personally River Stake are Faye Gleason as possible. and Kenneth Boss and from Refreshments and a Dutch South Bear River stake, Mildred lunch will be served and no ad- Bunnell; ward directors are. Penrose, Alec Bolton; Tremonton 1st, Winifred Woodhead; Tremonton 2nd, Francis and Veda. Gunnell. Accompanists are Elva Stokes and Ethel Rogers and violins Donna Green and Astrid Strand. Listed on the program are Blackball Waltz, Spanish Waltz, Special Interest Hop, Three Step, Samba, Tango, Med Cotton eyed Joe. itatlon, Schottische Mericanna. squara the original mission will be charged. Beaver Dam, Virginia Francom; dances, Fiesta, Howell Vida For.cgren; Stone, dances and the grand finials. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Norr have Mrs. La Veil Neal; Garland 1st. arrived in the valley to spend! Faye Gleason; Garland 2na, lAuiiMjUfci urLitAiiu.'M President Clifton Kerr under-I- n BothwelL the summer. They have resided iOrtho Christensen; Arizona during the past 'Helen Hansen; Dewey ville, Bev- - went an appendectomy operation, winter months. krly and Jay Norr; Thatcher and at the Valley hospital Tuesday. tf j : Twin Average At Local School Challenges National Record STAKE MIXTTNGS POSTPONED Stake meetings of the South Bear River Stake which were scheduled to be held Sunday, d May 14th. pre being until the following Sunday due to of the the illness of two memrx-rstake presidency. post-pone- s Is, Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Hansen of Tremonton announce the birth of a daughter. May 7, at the Valley hospital. --- 'i J i William K- - Persons, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1950 10:00 Sunday Church School Mother's Day Worship Service. Sermon: "Emancipated Motherhood." , No evening services. 11:00 TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950 7 '30 Ch"ir Rehearsal WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 7:30 Dr. Joseph Szxzepkowski, neuiv aopinted Dean of the Polish M t h o d s t Seminary will speak at First Uiurcn Salt 1 Lake City. I'' s ANNOUNCEMENTS The MnTHODIST CHURCH .v which is a challenge to the naOne out of cvry thirty children at McKinley School is a twin, nine sets of t ins now at. The tional record according to the opinion of some bcal ohenvrs. and Dickie Scothern. sons are front above. They trnding school in Tremonton are shown Fuhriman. children of Mr. and of Mr and Mrs Oliver Scothern; second row, Patricia and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Conley Christensen. of Mrs IVlbert Fuhriman; John and Joe Christen sen, sons Christensen. Third row, RelU J. O. Mr. Mrs, and Taniara and Pamala Christensen, dauahtx-r- of and Marie Rumpson. G. Wood; Marilyn Merlin Mrs. Mr. and and Zella Wood, daughters of of Mr. and Mr children Bernard Hill, and Ilcrnire Howard Mrs. and Mr. Stimpson; daughters of and Hoy Evan Mn. Mr. raid Green, of suns Srymour Hill. Ba'k row. Bobby and Dickie Gm.n, Johns. Mrs. Clifford and Floyd Johns, suns cf Mr. and B.-bbi- s |