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Show 1 Water .:3 .J Election jed April 13 jti2ens 'I-d- ' ay. will go to April 13th, SERVING Vfvction to vote for water revenue which ; se bonds, J time issuance and Cble South High A Cappella f be will ars J? revenue from Choir Coming To Pn and will not Bear River High V'lncreased taxes, l THE BEAR Publishcd Weekly at Tremonton, Utah RIVER Jaycees to Sponsor Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, Mar. 8 Between vj, 800 and 1,000 prizes will be given to the kiddies cf the Tremonton area by local business firms at the Jaycees first annual Easter Egg hunt, scheduled for April 8 Saturday at the Tremonton City park. Under the direction of chairman Wayne Fronk. festivities will get underway at 10 a. m.. end all kiddies cf 10 years and younger from the entire valley are invited to attend and rnmnofn An exciting picture show will be given at the Liberty Theatre at 1:00 p. m. for the clvldren. and it will be fiee of charge. Nearly every businessman in the valley has donated a dozen eggs, which will be colored, and the donors name will be written on the eggs. For each egg returned to the business or person whose name is on the egg. a free prize will be given. Those who find the eggs are asktjd to deliver them after the hunt Is over and not before. Contestants will be diided ir.t j four age groups. Children of 9 to 10 years inclusive in one group, 7 to 8 in another, 5 to 6 in the third, and five or under in the fourth. The Easter colored eggs will be hidden in the city party, church grounds, and in VALLEY Thi any -- ed Kleon Kerr, The A Cappella choir of South states Mr. Kerr, Section to the bond high school, Salt Lake City, will o K L be the fear that present a concert at the Bear personal proper River high school auditorium, on Within the city will be the afternoon of April 4. Mayor Tremonton Sets Rodeo Dates for June 4 22-23-2- Much enthusiasm has greeted" the announcement that the Tre- Eleanor Ballard Named monton Rodeo, rated as one of Choir Concert Pleases Immediate surroundings. In the choir are 170 mixed the oldest in the state, will be To State FHA Office ir;ng water rates and voices, directed held this year with the dates by Armant -- an pHons with other Large Audience At the state convention of their Following appear- set for Thursday, Friday and ;rcommunities of comance at Bear iRver, the choir Saturday, June 22,' 23, and 24th. Future Homemakers c America, The concert given WednesireiiwiiLUi. will size with Following several give an evening performance meetings held in Logan last wet 'c, Eleanor llonaee is in day ..urn evening by the Bear Rivwith the fair board, arrange- Ballard of Bear River high at USAC. ZU.UUU Btt- 10 er 15000 high school A Cappella ,s An invitation is extended to ments were made whereby Tre- school was elected secretary of Tremonton in than 'r monton City and the Box Elder the state organization. She will choir, under the able direcparents and patrons of the ,sys are also higher. Winding up the spring fLMd trial circuit in the Intermountaln to school attend this program. County Sheriff's posse will un- be one of the ten girl officers to tion of Gene Jorgensen, was Lent that the revenue the Utah Field Trial Association will stage its annual spring attend area, the derwrite the national event. convention The city a distinct musical treat to nter system is not near Tremonton Saturday and Sunday. April 1 and 2. in will assume responsibility program Kansas in City, for July. the large group who attendtto meet the boJd the concessions, and the posse, Chosen as president was ElizaBeginning with the open puppy ed. t the minimum gallons Three More File For the rodeo. stake at 9:00 a. m. Saturday, the beth Poulson, Spanish Fork. Quarter may be reduced, The leadership of Mr. JorEvents included in the conrunning will progress continu- City Appoints To Build New Unit tr explained. ously vention County Positions were dur-ththrough the Open Derby with gensen the meetings, luncheon, Plans are rapidly being drawn group Board event skits and afternoon; while Planning Those Saturday square dancing. for a modern rodeo plant, past three years was Three names were added to up Sunday will be devoted to the attending the convention were At a recent meeting of the :i Mayor and the perfection those, already filed for candidacy which will be placed inside the Eleanor e stake beginning at , open Quin-neyCarolyn Ballard, race track Council, a planning commitof east steel City the just for the next county election this with which the singers per8:00 a. m., followed by the open tee was Shanna Hill, Oneta Bunnell, Is Public bleachers fairat the appointed. Demo-craalready week. Fred W. Douglas, ft, Gun Dog event in the afternoon. formed their parts was a Sharon Fuhriman, Terry Heaton, The The and city council chutes mayor grounds. corrals and of Brigham City filed for Trials will be run just off the credit to his work. session of appreciation all civic and service will follow the best arrangement Barbara Ward, Connie Forsberg, requested two year county commissioner; Connie Wood, Edna Westmore highway near the Malad River clubs, as well as wple of the valley who The program was given in organizations Howard Glenn, Democrat of Tre- possible to enable the producers land, Lois south of within the to bridge and contributed the immediately Bonnie Jean Morris, j to put on a event. city, to submit names four of each which two monton filed for parts, year Bear River and the Turner and Mrs. Oneta K. City, public from which the following com; Homecoming last week commissioner and Mrs. Effie E seemed pleasing to the listTuesday night of this week, Shurtz, advisor of the clubis cordially Invted to attend. Mayor J. J. White. mittee was selected: A. N. Ryt-tin-g, Adams, incumbent Republican members of the posse, Mayor eners. The applause at the id City has a major are classed and run In Dogs chairman Mrs. George Kleon Kerr, Parley Hall of the and install- - filed for county recorder. close of the program brought the four stakes In accordance Quinney, Lynn Thomas, Mrs. Previous filings had been made Western Rodeo Co. and a repre- First system at their ceme- -j Quorum Riders a gracious rendition of an with their age and training over Ferris Allen, Howard Frless and .he proceeds from the by Edward D. Ward; Democrat sentative of the Monte Young grounds similatlnf actual hunt- Phil Johnson. old favorite, "Orchestra to for 4 year county commissioner; carnival met to discuss plans Banquet April fah will be used for This group will ring ing conditions. The puppy class assist, the give added enjoyment. George H. Davis, Democrat 4 year for the coming show. is limited to dogs whelped on or mayor and city council, as well 1st The of Elders Quorum It is anticipated that Mr. Hall commissioner, Boyd Sheffield after January 1, 1949, and the as other organizations, in makEepublician, treasurer and Er will direct the building of the annual banquet will be held on contenders are expected to ex- ing the coordinating 'plans for nest E. Hansen Republican chutes and corrals at the rodeo Thursday, April 6th at the Tre- Ann Wood Wins hibit enthusiasm, range, style, future projects within the city. monton First Ward at 8 p.m. Warren a Mrs. Kenneth Democrat, grounds, which will be erected by Hyde, and a desire to hunt, with credit of the Adult Union Pacific a boy, March county sheriff; O Dee Lund, Re- posse members and that the All members being given for all birds found Garland Civic and Aaronic Priesthood and their will Western Rodeo K. Company and whether County attorney publican they are pointed or not. wives are invited to attend Scholarship f Mrs. John L. Payne of B. Olsen, Republican, county furnish the rodeo stock this Derbies, dogs whelped since Home Arts Club Tickets may be purchased from ;L'l March 27. year, according to Mayor Kerr. clerk. 1948. are expected to 1, January The Monte Young carnival Reid Olsen or Otto Brockman. i Word has just been received by have the of a puppy To Sponsor Concert qualities the Box Elder county Extension will arrive about June 19th and to a higher degree and A concert to present three of Service from the Omaha Office developed )W Tremonton Businessmen will run through the week, hav- DERREL GARFIELD are addition in required to es- Utah's outstanding musicians, is of the Union Pacific Railroad 8 rides, 3 shows and 20 other REPORTED IMPROVING on the being arranged under the sponing definite tablish f V points l concessions. Derrel Garfield, son of Mr. and that Ann Wood of Thatcher has birds which all-asor ship of the Garland Civic and find. The they The building of the new rodeo Mrs. Leslie Garfield, who took been declared winner of the of Home acme Arts Club, for Saturday, the perfection stake, units which will replace the1 old seriously ill last weei after a Carl R. Gray Scholarship for the in field trial reriormances, is April 15, in the Bear River stake ones, formerly located in the severe hemorrhage, was reported county. to dogs of any age, but by tabernacle at 8 p.m. open northwest section of Tremonton to be slightly improved Thursday Each year a scholarship to virtue of its stringent requireThe artists to be heard on this He has been at the Dee the Utah State Agricultural ments is. for all practical pur- concert will be Reginald Beales, , I City will again bring Tremonton morning. v; into the rodeo lime-ligand hospital in Ogden since Sunday, College at Logan is awarded to poses, limited to contenders who Utah's first violinist; Lucille B. club have will also open up the possibility but relatives felt quite encourag the highest ranking progressed beyond the age Swenson, a pianist of concert of other featured events during ed about his condition at the boy or girls of the county. The limit for derby contenders. stage success; and Blanche M. winner is determined on a basis last report. venture the year. successful a talented vocalist of Christensen, on project, story and of Following of: 50 The sheriff's posse will use a year ago, this Spring's pro Salt Lake City. on scholarship gram will be run on a "one- - Mrs. Swenson, a records; 25 ' the grounds as a practice field Korth Floral v -- : daughter of Shop standing; and 25 on character, course" plan. In this type of trial Isaac Burnhope of Bothwell Is and indications are that possibly a state meet of the riding Has New Management interest, quality of leadership, each of the several classes is run well known In Bear River Valley, community and school activities. in braces of two dogs over one and Is a favorite among music clubs of the state will be held course of natural pheasant cov- lovers who have heard her play here. M. Mr. and Mrs. Richard But er. Adult pheasants are liberated Mr. Beales's ability as a viollnst An agreement with the fair ler of Garland have purchased on the course between braces, is known from his radio work his board stipulates that all proceeds the Korth Flower Shop from Mrs. Apprentice Training and the performance of each solo work with the Utah State from the show will revert to Tre- Elva Korth, and assumed man Committee Meets contender Is judged and rated Symphony and' his association monton City and the posse or- agement of the business on The Bear River Valley apprenthat of all others in his with the McCune School of 20. new until the March ganization plant tice training committee with against class. Music. Mrs. Christensen, soprano, is completely paid for. Chester Boss as Chairman are the cooperation of J. also a soloist with the State SymThrough NOTICE TO OUR READERS meeting tonight at the Utah phony, and winner of the talent In order to have a photograph Power and Light auditorium at Perry Egan. director, Utah State Wins an Game Fish and Carolyn Jensen contest of the National Federadepartment, published in The Leader, it must 8 p m. has of birds number Music clubs a few years ago tion adequate in our office not later than Daniel Edwards, director of been obtained to permit liberal promises to bring some vocal Legion Essay Contest be 5 p m. on Tuesday, preceeding the Utah State apprentice planting for each brace. The numbers of real merit to the The American Legion Auxiliary day of publication. will be present to ex- Bear River Wild Life Federation council, public. There have been several readessay contest was won this year the new law passed by the and the Tremonton Jaycees are plain not recently by Carolyn Jensen, junior speech ers disappointed last session of the State Leg- cooperating in arrangements for RETURN FROM FLORIDA and debate enthusiast of Bear realizing that it is necessary to islature. the running. ' , Jay Dee Harris, Earl Fuhriman, River high school, according to have a metal engraving made of The committee is also making and Floyd Mrs. Lula White of Ontario, Merlin Jackson Mrs. Nona Rhead of the Auxil- the photo before it can be pub- plans to award certificates of Adams returned this week from must be and home that the is process at lished, visiting Oregan iary. apprentlce3 - ,ompletlon to 10 day business and pleasure w cuB. iB Barbara Wood, another junior, uuue !who have completed their train- - of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. a to Florida. which O" side the Hansen. trip Alma G. city, was named second place winner II.. lug uuiuig cue yam jcai. two least won days and Jaleen Allen, sophmore, third place. All three girls will Williams, Southern Branch. He served 4M receive cash awards for their Food Store years in the army, sixteen writings on the award assembly f e a native of months of the time in Europe. later in the spring. pfte scnofMr and The winning essay will be enUliams. He has He came to this valley soon tered with others from the var"i SI rfVi-with me ! Ameri- - after his discharg.3 from the ser- ious sections in the state com:m? Tretonton vice. petition. He and his wife Avis, have three ?r;ylnMalad before sons, Jack Jr., Donald and David. service Jack is a member of the L. Bear River Speech during D. S. Church, Is active in the f.aduf of Malad Junior Chamber of Commerce Students Compete studied three and in the Businessmen's At Provo Meet Will-ards- en Spring Field Trials Set For Tremonton Area " 4 w. e evi-evide- nt, all-ag- fast-acti- on - by ng ;pose. Bron-'renont- on v ge - ht 4-- H " 1 ; Fw man-;fDnc- I Firemen Sponsor Annual Dance to Aid Building Fund an , 1 .... 5 i of Idaho, Seven students of Bear River high school, who were successful in the recent speech meet held now looking "rscrr.e disease, cancer, represents a serious prob- at the school are forward to the state speech meet ' ntoA measures can be taken to cut down the pres-Pte- at Provo on March 31 and April th'mte easing the tragedy for Individuals 1. Uie These students who won honor 'norr' c"mmunity burden of the reat social themselves and their school for : lr Josses resulting from this high death rate; to be effective must be the vital con- - are LaVere Adams. Chad Clarke fea l?ntro1' and every one of us', ,. King for humorous therefore, I, Kleon Kerr. and Marlene Lou Jean Ballard. Patti reading; Z J vt rem on ion nsreDy pruciaiiii. m CONTROL Loveland and Janice cltl, Covey, MONTH and request that the aramauc '"'Scitvnhc . Cannon, Richard . ' u as sucn. fj, River Bear the and " indivlduals - for the protection of them-as- e reading; renihr'f lcved "Mooncalf Mutford", oncs leara the essential facts about play, further reauest that all individuals, ir.stitu- - ceiving the only superior rating s and organlzatkns support, cooperate with at the meet will also be presenIn the erican Cancer Society in the 1950 Cancer ted at Provo. Starring Barbara Clarke, Chad are play Love-lan- d Wood. Patti Covey. Janice Klcon Kerr Cannon. Richard and Mayor A 9t T PROCLAMATION ni ly-Z- i 11 M3 .... f I .1 r? J... i r will be held at the Dear Kivcr hign scnooi gym mis rnuay evening, dance Firemen's The annual fire station, March 3 1, The proceeds of the dance will go into :hc building fund for an enlarged call from any which will be constructed during the summer. The firemen never hesitate to answer a the valley that is within their given area, and the boys will appreciate your support now. of part . 1 1 |