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Show lesday's Election Will ;Cide School Board Acts Campaign Issues candidates are winding up their p and county November 7, will rest and next Tu with the voters of the future political activity -- m SERVING county, campaign for senate and .congress has become fitter and mud slinging and name calling has had VOLUME XXVIII meant part in the campign. ' Xird party, the National Economy Ticket was ad-- AMERICAN FARM ballot with Bill Bakter the only candidate, f.- - for United States Senator, opposing Thomas BUREAU PRESIDENT j an(j On JJ.k THE BEAR tm RIVER VALLEY Published Weekly, tt Tremonton, Utah Thursday November 2, 1950, -- J " V Former Beaver Dam Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in Logan for Allen B. Kline, president of Joseph S. Johnson, 68, former county: the American Farm Bureau fed- resident of Beaver Dam, who Democratic Ticket Republican Ticket eration will be the speaker at the died Sunday after a lingering For United States Senator Weber College auditorium, in illness. StedStatesSenator He was born in Brigham City F. Wallace Bennett Ogden at 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov., Thomas D. bert 3 and at the Nibley hall in Loand lived in Beaver Dam until For Rep. in Congress on Saturday, Nov. 1930, when he mov&i to Logan. gan at 8 p. in Congress Preston L. Jones 4th. His first wife, Katie Yeates died .Iter K. Granger All in 1947, and he married Alia farmers and businessmen, For of Justice Court the Supreme Court Supreme interested is invited to Phoebe Jacobs in 1 9. anyone Joseph E. Nelson Allen Crockett He filled a mission attend. in New 1909 to 1911. He For 2 No. Dist 2 State Zealand from No. Rep Dist ate Rep was a member of the High DENZAEMON SEKIGAWA Clifton G. M. Kerr en L. Brough Priest's Quorum of the Logan BURIED AT DEWEYVILLE For Co- Com., 4 yr term 4 yr term Stake at the time of his deathCom-In final tribute to Denzaemon Surviving are his widow, eight Hadfield John Davis H. arge Sekigawa who died Tuesday, fun- sons and daughters, Floyd H. For Co. Com, 2 yr. term term eral services were conducted in Johnson, Logan; Mrs. Blanche j. Com, 2 yr. Robert J. Potter the Deweyville ward Wednesday Christensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. ward Glenn afternoon with Bishop Clarence Melba Cook, Clearfield; For County Sheriff Seymour flinty Sherif f Perry presiding. The organ pre- J. Johnson and Ellis Y. Johnson, M. Hunsaker Ursel W. Hyde rren lude and postlude were played by Beaver Dam; Mrs. Katie Lowe, Lettie D. Snow and the members Panguitch; Mrs. Ruby Clerk For County :ciunty Clerk of the Relief Society sang "Beau Smithfield; Mrs. FayeThornley, K. B. Olsen Jensen, Robert Nielsen tiful Sunset". The opening prayer Hyrum; 30 three grandchildren; was offered by N. Peter Marble For County Assessor T r unty Assessor great grandchildren; and four utner musical numbers given step sons and a step daughter; Ernest E. Hansen were a vocal solo, "Stranger of and three sisters, Mrs. Alice For County Recorder f County RecorderGalilee" by Leon Gardner and Mifflin, Brigham City; Mrs. MyrEffie E. Adams "Twill Not Be Long", by Horace tle Webb, Irs. F. Joseph Law Hyde Park; and Mrs. A. Lish Jr. Kuby Jones, Fielding. Treasurer For Treasurer l County County at service were the Speakers M. Sheffield Horace S. Rose Boyd Clarence Fryer, Ira Watanabe, TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN For County Attorney George Davis and, Ed Iwamiye. TO HOLD, MEETING County Attorney All members of the TremonA telegram was read by Kil o, O. Dee Lund Ortier J. Call and the benediction was ton Businessmen's Association For County Surveyor are reminded of the regular County Surveyor offered by Jessie J. Earl. Y. H. Griffiths of the group to be held A. Carruthers meeting The grave in the Deweyville next Tuesday noon at the Oak : POLLING PLACES cemetery was dedicated by Cafe. A good attendance is Horace R. Barnard. L. D. S. First Ward Chapel m City 1 t City 2 L. D. S. Second Ward Chapel tn City 3 Fire Station m City 4 Central Chevrolet Building L. D. S. Fifth Ward Chapel in City 5 m City 6 Sixth Ward Chapel m City 7 L. D. S. Third Ward Chapel m City 8 L. D. S. Eighth Ward Amusement Hall SECOND WARD HOMECOMING SET " r Plans for the Second Ward Homecoming to be held Novem ber 7, were announced today by :tfthe Bishop Reese B. Mason. Turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served starting at 6:00 p.m. Following this there will be an outstanding musical program featuring Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hicks of Salt Lake City. Mr. Hicks is a well known KSL organist. He and Mrs. Hicks will i - - furnish a full program of organ and Marimba numbers. Other outstanding entertainment is being arranged for. The rest of the evening will be spent in dancing. Members of of the ward are admitted through the budget payments and a charge will be made to R: non-membe- rs. East Garland Man f In Hunt Injured son of DeVere Har-amot- Adult Education Classes Start Nov. 9 at B.R.W.S. . Dain Ruby Bowen Home iver City Bear River Amusement hi reek Verna Hyde Home : Ruth Stokes Home Valley . ill Recreation Hall r I leek Clear Creek School House u ton Collinston Hall 5 r.- s Town Hall L. D. S. Ward Chapel Veyyille t Garland L. D. S. Ward Chapel Elwood School House jood Hall - - filing Fielding School House Library Basement rase Creek L. D. S. Ward Chapel (Basement) L. D. S. Ward Chapel ipcr leyville Honeyville School House S. Ward Chapel d. l. Qelltioh P. c. Lind Home feside E. S. Shandrew Home la Mrs. Albert Anthony Home L. D. S. Ward Qi "' i Chapel w'k Valley ParkValley Ward Hall I hm -- LD.& Ward Chapel ry Ruth D. Barnard Home Af mouth Plymouth School House ' WU L. D. S. Ward ChaDel oatory Wayne C. Toombs Home te -- L. D. S. Ward Chapel side L. D. S. Ward Chapel ville L. D. S. Ward Chapel (East Room) .er L. D. S. Ward Chapel onton No. 1 Tremonton Public Library r onton No. 2 McKinley School (GYM) City Hall nfr Amusement Hall 3 ) ' ' --f- crd jempts To Pass 5000.00 Check DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN EXPRESSES APPRECIATION ,"I have enjoyed very much working with our Democratic attempt to pass a $2800.00 r. by a man giving his name pert Budge, missed fire iek, when the cashier at par River Bank became I -- u county candidates during this election campaign," stated Norman Watkins, Democratic party campaign chairman today. "When we started this campaign it was our desire to keep it clean at all times and we believe and hope that we have been successful. I have appreciated also the efforts of our Republican county opponents to achieve the same thing. We can all be sure, now that election day is near, that any man the voters choose is going to serve the people of this county conscientiously and ic; ms of the signature. Monday, the man who ive his name as Rnhprt I ca"cd at the home of iIolmgren, and made 7 , m to the possibility of 5 in-J- i mgthe Midland and his partner buvlne such 7 t"x Tremonton. In Jn DO curel three Hotel were pro- -' some checks ; "oimgren's check book, c.a le one out in the amount well." L: 00. 00 Wcphone wires in the n home had been cut ,1he bank officials were call Mr. J Holmgren to oiaius oi tne check. m dclay- the check1 but was! M I !: orfat Logan, when he J open a checking lors. e. Seventies Quorum Set Social Event The 153rd Quorum of Seventy have set Friday evening, November 10 as the date for their banquet and social. It will be held in the Tremonton Second ward beginning at 7:30. A good program BrIgham andi has been arranged to add to the r'vm,10 u land enjoyment of the members, their trial. wives and guests. 7. t -- - ! Adams, The Bear River Adult Education school will hold it's first session at the Bear River High school on Thursday, . November 9th at 7:30 p.m. to consider registration for classes. All interested adults are invited to be present. No fee will be charged. Classes organized will continue for 10 weeks. Courses now offered women's swimming, type 1, refresher type, team sports- - such as volleyball, table tennis, badminton and basketball, home and farm conveniences, music appreciation, theory, study of great musicians, adult recreation for men, crafts for xmas, plastics, leather crafts, woodwork and wood finishing family life, meal planning, making lamp shades, chemistry, recreation games such as volley-an- d basketball. Other courses offered are pasture management, young farmer farm organization, community improvement and beautifica-tio- n, Mrs-Afto- Adams of East Garland was injured about twenty minutes after he started the deer hunt Saturday morning. A stray bullet hit the scope on his gun, shattering it and fragments of the shell entered his shoulder and hand. In spite of severe bleeding, he drove 30 miles down the mountain road to' the hospi. tal to Price. He was able to return home on Sunday. NOVEMBER TERM Arden Coombs At Air Force Base JURORS CALLED A President Louis L. Madsen of the Utah State Agricultural College will be the principal speaker at the Box Elder county Club Achievement Program to be held at the Tremonton First ward Chapel in Tremonton next Thursday evening November 9, at 7:30 o'clock. Director Carl Frischknecht of the Extension Service from Lo gan will also be present to speak to the boys and girls who have club activities engaged in H season. the during past D. E. Peckenpaugh, the key banker for Box Elder county will represent the State Bankers Association in presenting pins and awards to the members hav ing completed their work. Talks will be given by club members and refreshments will be served. In addition to all club members, their parents and friends are invited to attend these exercises and hear Doctor Madsen in his talk to the youth of our county. 4-- FOR TUESDAY p-m- . , At a recent meeting of Board of Education, memberr voted to supply materials for tL? purpose of painting murals depleting early western history, fesr the art departments of the higt schools of the county. The mur&ir. NUMBER 6 are to be placed in the contemplated new Pioneer Memorial; Building. The cost of the mater-ia- ls for this project was not to exceed $150.00. Club Will Hold Achievement Program 4-- H of the two major tickets r iWne are the candidates ballots for District 2, in Box El-- r TO VISIT UTAH the on Vvey appear Requests H 4-- 4-- H 4-- H combination radlo-phonov-gr- was approved for the Yost, school with the school board to pay half of the $60.00 cost of the unit. The board approved travel ex pense for Mrs. Ruby Ilansew. school lunch Ioj supervisor, attend the National Food Confer ence being held in Kansas Gtj the second week of November-The-se expenses to be taken frciar non federal school lunch funds. Approval was also given a reby Superintend-de- nt Weight that one half the cost of magazine subscriptions? for instruction in the elementary and secondary grades be provided from district funds, the other half to be paid by the pupils. Two requests for the use of.' the high school gymnasiums for square dancing were granted art commendation the present rental basis poller and if such events do not conflict with school activities. TLe board approved the purchase of a new 60 passenger White school bus with superior body from Lilenquist Bros. The bus is to be available for immediate delivery. The financial report of the-scho-ol district for the year 1943 50 was read by the clerk and: accepted by the members. PubliLOCAL MAN IS cation of the report in the Box LIFETIME ALUM OF AC Elder News Journal was author-iz- ed Freeman J. Byington of Tre at the same time. monton was one of sixteen grad The purchase of 58 new front uates of the Utah Agricultural desks, 20 rear desks, and about 100 chairs needed at Box Elder College to take out life member in Alumni Association the ships high school was approved. of the school. Because of the addition of a. disposal, a peeler and a washing-machinto the Central school, kitchen, additions to the electric wiring in the amount of $127.00' and in the plumbing amounting, to $300.00 was necessary, and reFuneral services tor Mrs. Cor- - ceived the sanction ot the boar ina Troujolla were conducted in members. the Felt Mortuary in Brigham A report that the sewer line City last Thursday by Bishop of the L. D. S. church at Bear Arthur Ericksen. President Regi- River City, which has been used nald Hunsaker and Bishop Erick- by the school for the past S$ sen were the speakers. Each years is in need of replacing. One spoke of the family as being half of the cost of these replachonest and thrifty, and excep- ing amounting to $450.00 will fce tionally clean about everything. paid by the board. Music were furnished by Mrs. The purchase of a Frigidain? Helen Hansen who sang two range on a five year replacement? solos. "I Walked Where plan offered by that company Jesus Walked", and "My Faith In was offered by that company was Thee", accompanied by Mrs. Elva approved for the Home EconomStokes. Prayers were offered by ics department of Bear River Francom and Lysle high school. Wayne Munns and the grave was dedicaThe 75' by 150' property joining-thted by Owen Rasmussen. Garland school site was ofThe Troujolla's are Mexican fered for sale for $2,950.00, which Nationals who came into this included a small home and chicvalley two years ago to assist ken coop. The purchase of this with farm labor and about a year land was approved by the board ago moved to the farm of Presi- to solve the overcrowded condition of the Garland school. dent Hunsaker. e Funeral Held For Elwood Woman Pvt, Arden E. Coombs, the son Following is a list of names of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Coombs drawn by the County Clerk to act of Garland, Utah, has been as Jourors for the November assigned as a Payroll Clerk at Term in the District Court of (Edwards Air Force Base, the Air The First Judicial District of the ' Force's important desert test State of Utah, in and for the, center at Muroc, California. Pvt. Coombs graduated from County of Box Elder. Bear River High School in 1948 Lorna B. Harper, Brigham; H. and attended Newell college in Ogden Watkins, Ray Brigham; Richins, Grouse Creek; J. F. for a short period where he majKnudson, Brigham; J. D. Harris, ored in Political Science and HisAdam Archibald, tory. Tremonton; He entered the service August Bear River City; De Roy Hawks. Portage; G. C. Kunsler, Willard; 22, 1950 and just recently comBlaine Hansen, Tremonton; Law- pleted his basic training at Lackrence G. Whitney, Tremonton; land Air Force Base in Texas. George Tiller, Brigham. George E. Summers, Martha M. Wendell. Brig ham; Nancy Forrester, Brigham; Willis Hansen, Brigham; Joseph The 1950 American Education ber 5, President J. DeLos ThompA. Christensen; Brigham; David Week has been set for November son will discuss, the Moral and: Kunzler, Brigham; Leon May, 5th to 11th. Throughout the biology, physiology, parent-chil- d Brigham; Wallace E. Wise Gar- Values in Life; Monday; nation schools, colleges, churches, Spiritual relations, growth toward land; Mont H. Hansen, Corinne November 6, The Modern History home and other institutions will maturity m three age groups Leo H. Corinne; commemorate the Week with class of the Box Elder High preschool, school and adoles Charles Vern Brough, Tremon Dan Lee Young, 26, formerly cence, water measurement for ton; James S- Smith, fitting programs and activities. School, L. D. Wilde, Instructor,, Tremonton; adults, farm mechanics for Orville F Tavlor. Yost: Thomas an employe of Lilenquist Bros, This year, American Education with David Morrell and Beverly in Tremonton was one of four Week comes at a time when young iarmers, iarm mecnanics p Wright Ynst Ross, Speakers, will discuss: Reon crew members aboard a public interest in schools is keen. a flight from Hill Field to Sacrasponsibilities of the Citizen, IEARL MFDAL SPEECH The purpose of the observance The week. California last mento, June Johnson (5th CONTEST HELD ENTERS DENTAL SCHOOL is to appropriately do homage to Tuesday, crashto was believed have ship will discuss, How We obPauline Davis of Riverside was the great men and women who Grade) Approximately 12,000 students west of Reno, but ground-ai- r ed of the Ballot; have been enrolled in day and the winner of the Pearl medal efforts to find the missing ship made sacrifices and g a v s tained the Right eveing divisions of Washington at the W. C T. U. speech contest have failed. thought and service in founding, Garth Welch 8), The Growth of not alone the American nation, a Democratic Ballot in the UnitUniversity for the current sem- held Sunday night at Boar River Mr. Young had hitch hiked a Arthur H. City ward under the direction of ester, Chancellor but also the American Educa- ed States; John Linford and ride on the plane, using a pril-eg- e tional Compton announced recently. Mrs- Axel Fredericksen, state America's very Roxalcn Ridd, Suffrage Today. extended to members of the survival System. as a free nation depends Wednesday, Eberhart Among those students regis- speech director. Zundcl, The reward was presented by armed forces. He was carrying on good schools. They are the Clerk of tered in the day division is Box Elder County-the to active orders for report duty bulworks of freedom. Donald Leon Hansen of Tre- Bishop Mervin Johnson and Mrs. School District will speak of monton. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson gave a short talk. The December 8, at Ft. Ord, Californ School Needs. Thursday, gent The rise and growth of our Leland J. Hansen, he is a fresh- program also included vocal solo ia. of Bear River six representatives He was a son of Mrs. Roena free educational service, that led man in the School of Dentistry by Jack Johnson accompanied by will discuss EducaSchool High to the establishment of freedom, and a former student of Bear Theron Butler and a vocal duet Black, Salt Lake City and Riley tional Opportunities for all. They unity, mutual understanding and are Dennis River High School. by Viola and Goldie Stevens. Young, Pingree, Idaho. Simmons, Student-bod- y common desires in our great naR. II. Peck, pres., tion, constitute America's uniqe of Bearfax, the High School gift to humanity. Without free education a democracy could not Annual, Duane Kerr, of Searchlight, School Paper, exist. Jensen Secretary of Carolyn Tuesnamed be to with the the officer next by the polls When voters go to The sponsors of the annual ob Janice Last, President vAU confronted be by three State Board of Education. Amendment 2 servance of American Education of Girls' Organization, and Ja-Iday, they is to remove that office from the list of Week are, the National of the Education Allen, a membt-proposed constitutional amendments, two nf whlrh rnnrprns the nosition of the state officers, which under the present Association, The American Le- SUidrntbody. Speech Instructor state constitution, must be elected by gion, The United States Office of, Milton Johnson will be ModeraState Superintendent of Public Ihstruc- Education, and the National Con- tor. On Friday Superintendent public vote, each four years. tion. Amendment 3 proposes to give state gress of Parents and Teachers. Kenneth E. Weight at Bear Rivrr Amendments 1 and 2 are, practically legislators E. High School will speak to the Kenneth compensation not exceeding Superintendent will have announces a as both Weight that ject, twin brothers, part $500.00 per year and $5.00 a day expense of this speaking, Kleon Teamwork. observance the Saturday, year's make to count while actually in session and mileage as Box Elder to receive the majority will three Educadirect of Instructor, Kerr, Department either effective. Number 1 proposes to allowed by law. tion will Broadcast a daily pro- students, Jack Johnson. Carolyn All amendments if passed become ef- gram from radio station K D 17 II Jensen and Donna Green in dismake the office of state superintendent fective at 3:30 p. m. On Sunday, Novem cussing American Problems. January 1, 1951. an appointive office instead of elective, To-d- i are ay , e music Observance of Educational Week Planned Gilbert, Dan Lee Young Missing In Fliglit - C-- 47 - j Co-Edit- or Constitutional Mmendments Co-Edit- or Stu-dentbo- dy, ne r |