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Show re -- r Project r :rrfons!dcrea council. ;w ' t n 5 SERVING c:.?Wen ... "' i Monday interested VOLUME Keral discussions. ;;?f sdvised the city favored the project and be as soon started as i;; ;t Itould mem-.-- - informed group each that them have Unions on how the proceed with '" S "r; favor lareh Culli-mor- the thought ;cl!;ent aid might be k that needed in the with make-wor- S Q and plant requesting during the water 'aantfes and between it is estlT fifteen and new homes will be te iL "Virtue next year. This :n,r.and on the present f':".;ni will seriously supply during U the months. issues re" bonds, a petition :'Hhe bond issue carrying towns-- 0 oiiy of the at the last voted ! .31 election in the the be necessary before '.event the city ake any -t- ask that consider act the they will the desires of jectand ' to Made ,.aes In nun Groups .Conference Stake conf er-- 5 a Sunday was well were :A and changes hie presidencies of the I River Bear i 4th and of quorums d j:d the presidency of the Gardner Udy president; Sid-- n and Grant Hirschi ".rflors. Arbon Bowcutt, 0.linford, Elzo Sessions --i Spence were released Sessions, Mariner Munk Johnson sustained as presidency of the 3rd obert F. Potter was rets counselor in the 4th -- and as sus-fcth- Penrose Will Hold Gold and Green Ball uB HAS "S , OPERATION tab is from v -- recovering a serious Performed satis-- j - eye Dee at the Stenquist st position. -- di-clo- Anniversary at aOgdenlast week. tremonton businessmen :tyour A, , ! J m. atiln'm ; To Observe -R- Erickson J. Mohr was Kr.nkif nf 1h Frt. rv..?i speaker at the Tremonton Lions seVenty reprinting the Kneral of Salt Lake City, nai r?ninS hmihoritIes the Health , The had charge of the pro-ra,pnrsthoK! moit The. b? hdd SaU!rda' lunrheon meetlns was held at 8 p nv and the two regular George's Cafe. Mrs. Mildred Baer directed the m. and 2 p ni" The Stake Pit-program which consisted of two furnish the musia mary toys vocal solos by Louise for the morning session and by her sister Mary. sch041, mSIC dep,rlmmt a snort (ducatioual film on hi;,h imrt i nuii unit: cancer was shown, followed by will provide the music Renseon, Dr. Mohr's discussion on cancer, for the afternron session. where it generally starts and The Latter Day Saint girls and effective remedies if treatment members of the Aaronic Priest- -; begins in time. hood will present a program. Dr. Mohr stressed that the best defense against cancer was Sunday evening at 7:30. SpocUt a periodic thorough examination. awards will be given at this, Women over 35 should be exam- session. The stake officers urge ined twice it year and others- - at all to attend this session of the least once a year. In addition con feier.ee. everyone should know the seven danger signals which may mean cancer and go to a doctor upon the first appearance of any one of them. These, seven clanger signals NUMB I. R , i . ; - - e, - . Bryce 1.150 Members of the South Besur w.'.I meet in quarter- ly conference in the Tremonton First ward chapel Saturday night and Sunday with Bruce R. raver Stake i ' Dr. Dimes Riverside Slates Ward Reunion and his coun- -. Estep and Sherman clerk, Glen Ward were Shards i VALLEY Observe Golden Wedding A - v v Ketiml Fanner Of Bear Biver Cilv Dies are: 1- - Any sore P. Nelsen, Hyrum throat that does not 75. retired: of Bear River City died In. heal. lump or thickening, in farmer the breast or elsewhere. 3 Un- the Vatley hospital Tuesday at illness. usual bleedin? or discharge. 4. 3:30 p.m. after a He was born Nov. 20, 1874, In. Any change in a wart or mole. 5. Persistent indigestion or difficul- Denmark a son of Rasmus and. ty in swallowing C. Persistent Sophia Jensen Neilsen. At tho of nine he came to the Unithoarseness or cough. 7. Any age 2. A Deweyville Ward To Hold Animal Homecoming action. y officials '"P;e seriously Lions Hear Talk On Cant er Drive the delaying 13 RIVER Published Weekly at Tivmonton. Utah February Parents' dal at Bear River- high school is scheduled for!"r.. oi k wh,1cch,v P,hr.,o oo full day of activities and conferNets $826 ences outlined for visiting parMerwin B. Cook, chairman of ents, reveals William J. the March of Dimes campaign in chairman for the day's Tremonton reported that a total activities. of $826.19 has been collected, and The schedule as worked out by a special committee of paints will be turned over to the Natand teachers will begin with a ional Polio Foundation to help general assembly from 9 o'clock in the treatment and care of until 9:30 wherein parents will polio victims in Utah. ? be officially welcomed and given The was donated money an outline of the events as through the following ways,: Miniature iron lungs in busiplanned. From 9:30 until 12 o'clock ness houses, $255.60; collected by Civic parents will attend the daily the Women's League, classes for which their children $242.93; by the American Legion are registered to become better Auxiliary, $134.86; from McKin-le- y school, $92.80 and from Bear acquainted with the courses as they are taught and to familiarize River high school, $100 00. themselves with the policies of the school. At 12 o'clock parents will use John's or Mary's lunch card and be served the regular school lunch. The time from 1 o'clock until 2:30 will be an open period deDeweyville Ward will hold its voted to private consultations annual homecoming at the Ward between teachers and parents. Chapel on Washington's birthAt 2:30 all will again meet in day, February 22, states Bishop the school auditorium where Dr. Clarence Perry. Donald B. Green of Tremonton As an opening feature of the and Superintendent Kenneth E. homecoming the Relief Society Weight of the Box Elder county will serve a full course dinner at schools will in turn discuss 12 o'clock to all ward members, "What the Parents Expect From former members and visitors. the School" and "What the Following this, a program will School Expects from the Par- be given under the direction of ents." A short period of open the Sunday School organization forum will follow. after which ample time will be School buses will make their given to visiting and to renewregular runs to provide trans- ing of acquaintances. An evening program is slated portation for all parents. for 7:30, with a dance to follow. "A special invitation to attend the homecoming is extended to all former ward members," Bishop Perry. The Riverside Ward Reunion sponsored by the M. I. A. will be Mrs. held on Wednesday, February 22nd begining at 1 p.m. Tickets 95tb can be purchased from Doris Forsberg at the City Drug. Proceeds will go for improvements Mrs. Augusta Anderson Sten-quion the Ward chapel. will be honored on Friday, February 17 on her 95th birthday by members of her family. Friends are invited to attend the Open House at her home on Saturday from 1 to 5 p m. Grandma Stenquist as she is known by all, was born lovingly The Penrose Gold and Green Ball will be. held at the Penrose February 17, 1855 in Sweden. On recreation- hall on Thursday, May 12, 1874, she married Carl Stenquist. In. 1887 they February 23rd at 9 o'clock Every- August were members of the L. baptized one is invited to attend. D. S. Church and in 1902, they came to Utah with their children. They made their home in Draper until 1912, when they moved to Tremonton, where she has lived since that time. Mrs. Stenquist is the mother of ten sons and daughters: seven of whom are living. They are Mary Stenquist, Salt Lake City; Eric A, .11 ; BEAR Parents Day at High School Wednesday, February 22 , ifprr and XXVII THE tj) Souih Bear River Siaki Colled to Conference 12-d- ay - t: change in normal bowel habits. ed States and settled in River City, where he resided, most of his life. From 1808 to 1900 he served on a colonizing mission to Canada for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Active in B'ar River City L. D. S. ward, he had been a teacher, James H Garbanati Sr., 91, chorister and at the time of his former Snowville resident, died death was secretary of the ward in Seattle, Washington February High Priests quorum. For 2S 3. he had been leader of Bear He was born August 20, 1858, years River City military band. on Long Island, N. Y. and when In civic work, he had been a child moved to Jacksonville, town clerk six years. 111., with his family, later going are a sister, Mrs, Surviving to Evanston, 111., and Scipio. MilOlga Larsen, a brother, Walter lard county. Nelsen, and a half brother, EdSurviving are the following ward J. Erklund, all of Long sons and daughters: James H. Beach, California. Garbanati Jr., Snowville; FredFuneral services will be con- -; erick Stanley Garb-matiSeattle; ducted Friday at 2 .m. in Bear Mrs. Esther Rne Foster. Griffin, River City LDS ward chnpel by Ga.; eight prandchilden and 18 Vernon Johnson, bishop, Friends nmy call at the Reuben He married Elizabeth Derbv- Holmgren residence, Bear River hiro, November 26, 1883. In Scipio City, from 11 a.m. to and thfy later moved to Salt time ofFriday services. Lake City. I:i 1294 thev came to Burial in Bear River City Snowville, where they lived until cemetery will be directed by about 24 years ago when they Rogers mortuary. went to Seattle. Mr. Garbanati was a member DON'T FORGET of the Church of Jesus Christ of VOl'R LICENSE PLATES Latter-da- y Saints and a carpenHi ere are two more opportunter. ities for residents of the valley Funeral services were conducto secure license plates without ted Tuesday In the Snowville to the Court house at going ward chapel by Bishop Dan Citv. Next week a depBrigham Hickman. Burial was in the Snowville Cemetery by Rogers uty ck'rk will be at the Armory in Garland on Tuesday from 9 Mortuary. a.: i. until 4 p.m. and on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs- Ezra Price of the 21st, he will be at the Utah. Smithfield are spending the week Pcwer and Light building In Tre-wi- th monton during the same hours. Mrs. Elma Allen. B-a- Former Snowville Keshlenl Dies In Seal lie Mr. and Mrs. James H. Keller who observed their Golden Wedding on February 15. Mr. Keller was born August 20, 1879, at Mink Creek, Idaho, and Mrs. Keller was born September 4, 1879, at Bear River City, Utah. They were married in the Logan Temple on February 15, 1900. The years of their marriage were spent in Mink Creek, Idaho. Later they moved to Bear River City, "Utah, coming to Tremonton cn December 8, 1912. Mr. Keller was r .business man in Tremonton, where he operated the Tremonton Harness Shop for 25 years prior to his retirement 4 years ago. They have been active in church affairs all through their marriage. Mrs. Keller was a visiting teacher for nearly 30 years. She was also work and business leader in Relief Society for many years. Four of their six sons and daughters are still living. They are: Theodore L., Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Hazel Capener., and Mrs. H. C. (Pheobe) Haight, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Merlan (Dores) Wood, Tremonton, Utah. They first Civic Club Sels Music Festival A program featuring some of the best musical talent in Bear River Valley will be given free to the public in the annual music festival sponsored by the Tremonton Women's Civic League. The event will be held at the Tremonton First Ward chapel on Thursday, February 23 at 8 p.m. Evan Thompson, chairman of the program assures all who enjoy good music, of an outstanding treat in this festival and extends a cordial invitation to attend. Mrs. Annual Banquet Of Farm Bureau February 25tb The annual banquet and program for the North Box Elder Co. Farm Bureau will be held at the Bear River High School on Saturday, February 25th from 7 have 12 grandchildren and 1 to 8:30 p.m. Speakers will be John Schenk, National director great grandchild. They are spending the winter of the Farm Bureau from Logan in Mesa, Arizona at 25 South and Frank Shelley, executive Lazona Dr. secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau. Admittance is 1950 memYOUNG FARMERS bership. . n. i - ' SPONSOR RABBIT DRIVE JUNIOR'S AND DANCE to EXPLORER'S The public join All Juniors and Explorers of with the Young Farmers on Saturday, February 18th in a rabbit the Bear River Stake are invited drive. The group will leave the to attend a dance to be held at three miles east the Seminary building on Feb- George C. GUstav A.. W. Lean- - highway service, 9 a m. at Tremonton of ruary 18th at 8:30 pm. der, Edwin O. and J. Einor Stenquist all of Tremonton. She also has 42 grandchildren, grandchildren and great grandchildren. great, 32 great, 2 Open House Will is invited Bear River Young Farmers Named Outstanding Chapter; Receive Cup 7 I Members of the Bear River Chapter of Young Farmers have just cause to be proud of their accomplishments the past year. At the annual convention of the state Young Farmers Organization, held in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday, ho irvat e.haDter received the! honor of being the outstanding CALL MADE FOR lovREPUBLICAN chapter in the state. A gold the at was ORGANIZATION presented cup ing the in A meeting has been called by evening Thursday banquet the Precinct chairman of the Newhouse hotel. Officers of the chapter, who Republican party, to form a have been largely responsible for Republican Precinct organizathe successful year are: Don J. tion. It will be held at the School on February 24 at Homer Jr., president, Theo RichVerl 8 ards, past president, p.m. Honor Portage Woman, 82 The family of Mrs. Margaret Wells Knudsen of Portage will honor her on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of her 82nd birthday anniversary. Friends are Invited to call at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. A- Hall, 137 E 1st North in Brigham City to gTeet her. They request no Noel Cook, gifts please. Mrs. Knudsen and her husband, and Douglas Holmgren, secretary Hans Knudsen, lived for to Andy was born in Avon, Cache County. the late reporter. a few years after their marriage nireetors were Raymond Han barber, Is The family moved to Tremonton in Deweyville, but have made sen Winn Tlnsey, and Kenneth for he has been in in 1910, where he attended the Portage their home for most of Boss Advisers are LeRoy E. Bun- school. grade their lives. ior Howard Johnson ana oin- " ?!"CS. Andy and Mrs. Fredrickson, of four. nell, KhA la the mother Il.l. ,v of the Bear River Hansen ford ecle"rnea ine the former Florence Cooper ''5, "iffl ho and one son: Laura: v,,y, crhnnl ... .. daughters to bratcd the twenty nintn annivt-rmm' the vearlv the ij,;, and Luthi at'sary Gibbs, Ora Hoskins, Nancy Moon of their wedding Thurs-- 1 and John W. Knudsen all ofj consisted group of the ,fMtv He has day. They have four daughters, avrsr Educational, Portage: Clara Hall. Brigham rst 4h- - fnilnwimr: "i Tremonton; Jp "u bus5nessjFontella Brunson, and Marilda Hint, Clear-- : community service cooperative, ' City for Betty Jo Jones and Doris Bennett ..'(.' i field. activities, recreational activities, ' the sid, of Boise, Idaho and Joyce Soren- ri :.hnthe Baer status, pa.d up mem Guy Ballard and financial Mr son of Pleasant Grove. and precrntage of young Jfrs Jule Harris visited brrship He is a member of the Tre- - Mr and In the organiza- uve ln farmcrs Erftlin5 monton Lions club, the Odd wi th Mrs. usciir ot.ii.w won. townspeople, Fellows and the L- D. S. Church. lad Sunday - 1 i Mc-Kinl- ey Wal-dro- n, vice-preside- j -on Fred-or.u-- .n ... . I .1. .. , . i 'f a'th-oug- ir'-- 'Hf J - ANNOUNCEMENTS n The METHODIST CHURCH William R. Persons, Minister Saturday, February 18 7:30 Stewards meeting at the cnurcn i bunaay. fcunaay Lnurcri cx nooi 10:00 Morning W o r s h i p Brotherhood Day Observance 7:30 Study Class. "Our Faith in Love. Mrs. nuam urniMiwn, leader. Tuesday, February 21 4:00 Churchmnn.ship Class at 10 0U the rarsonage 7 30 Choir Rehearsal ' I-- ' 5 COLLECTS $113.33 FOR POLIO FI ND Horace Heyct. m;:na"T of the Liberty Theatre presents Merwin B. Cook. March of Dimes chairman with a rherk for money collected at the local theatre during the recent poilo drive. Two theatre tickets were offered t the jwm who could RUe the nearest to t ae amount ln the miniature iron lung. The tickh. guessed SU2G3. The ets were won by Mariene Archibald. correct amount was $11355. The next nearest guesses were by I eland with $118 00 and Bobby Green who guessed St-m- $10183. e, r |