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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 7, 1952 Fourth Ward VALLEY WIDE Holds Court Of Honor PORTS By LYN LARSON Bears Win Over Logan 7 K. Harris R. Harris 50-3- 7 7 3 - 110 one-ha- 15 - ' ' 2 10 10 0 2 Brimhall 0 2 lf the Kendrick of With exactly 0 0 0 0 Region One schedule J. Hansen 2 2 pror now and with Ogden and B. Hansen Box Elder currently leading the 16 16 5 37 Totals race, Coach Durrell Hughes' Bears are realizing that it's all win from now on if they are to capture the league gonfalon. With this in mind the Bruins settled down last Saturday night and laid the timber to a visiting to bring them Logan crew Garland First Ward won the tie with WeInto a three-wa- y annual Bear River Stake Junior Cache. ber Basketball champions hip by Bear River was In command 9 at all the way Saturday as Thayne turning back Plymouth Thurslast the Garland Armory Calderwood and Bob Nlsh kept night. Garland Second depeppering the basket. Calder-woo- d day in the Riverside feated netted 12 points and Nlsh dime through with 14. However, other game of the evening. Plymouth Ward won the Trothe Bear honors were overshadphy given by the stake to the Harris' Kent owed by Logan's team displaying the best sportsbombardment of 17 counters. manship during the meet. the Except for Harris' effort The Ward .will repreGarland Grizzlies were-- hardly in the ball sent stake at the division the were game. Bear River railbirds next Tueswhich begins tourney praising the improved playing of at Junior the South Ogden day "Thayne Calderwood. His usually School gym. High defensive twas equalgame good will meet the chamled by his high scoring ability. Garland of the Ben Lomond Stake pion of their Bear River's tough part 9 schedule is over by looking at Tuesday at p.m. is. the schedule that Except for their Friday's game on the South Cache hardwood they will have all the "toughies" at home. Box Elder, Ogden and North Basketball for the future at Cache will all have to come to Bear River High School looks the Bear lair for their games H the winning ways of bright floor ad is the home and if any Coach Durrell Hughes' Freshmen vantage the Bruins should win. team is criteria. any one Friday's game is the have won sevthat has Coach Hughes worried. enThe youngsters and will be games straight His club eased past the Spartans Thurs4 in their previous encount- gunning for their eighth as at the Logan day they play er and this fact alone could Junior High School openhouse. mean trouble for the Bears. If Wins have been chalked up Nish can equal his scoring spree, against Wellsville, Smithfield made 26 points, that he against Lewiston and Junior the South Cache club in their High Schools andLogan Box Elder and to have little lastuting, they'll South Cache freshmen. worry about.- Games scheduled for the near The lig Bear center has tallied the Junior Bruins 99 points in his six league games future pit Box Elder against February 14 and Is still leading the Class A and Lewiston 19. Coach February state. scorers in the , states other that games Hughes Other games in the region Frl Will be with some of arranged Weber against the day night pit Ogden junior hl;h teams. n rivals, Ogden, their Freshmen composing the team Cache. and Logan hosts North are David Calderwood, Sidney Box Elder is idle. With three Gib-b- s, Cutler, Conger, Byron Gary losses on their record the Bears and Robert Richard Green, cannott afford to lose another Jones, Garth Joseph-soIf they are to stay in the title Thayne Garth Kidman, Leroy Kidrunning, man, Jerry Peterson, Norman Bear River 50, Logan 37 Rudd and Lyle McNeeley. G T F 14-rou-nd r 17 50-3- Garland First Is Bear River Stake Junior Champions 7, BEAR RIVER STAKE JUNIOR BASKETBALL and,-Nort- h 24-1- 34-- 19 Members of the Garland First Ward Junior' Basketball championship team are: Left to right, front row Ray Knutson, Paul Boss, Lar ry Rhodes, David Brough. Robert Jp"se" Don Hess, coach and Glade Hess, mascot. Second' CHAMPS row Haws Marble, Bob Call, Ned Hall, Ralph Cull'more, Bob Woods, Duane Hunsaker, Ervin Roberts. The Garland ward meets the champs of Ben Lomond stake at 9. p m. next Tuesday in the division playoff at Ogden. -- Freshman Team Wins Seven Tilts hi 60-5- cross-tow- n, 4 3 Calderwood ........ Leak ... Nlsh Chris tensen ...... Stevens ............ Archibald Totals Fielding Meets '6 ......... 20 18 10 50 G T Balling Eames - 2 2 3 3 Fielding, defending Bear River basketball champions, F P Stake Garland First Ward as drew 0 4 their first competitor in the an- 15 nual tourney, which will be held at the hig school gym February 8 and 9. Game time is 8 p.m. In the second game of the ev ening Howell and Garland Second square off at 9 . Satur day night the loosers of the first night meet at 8 p.m .and the winners at nine. , Basketball fans can expect some interesting games because all four of these teams are very evenly matched. Not one of the top four teams of the stake has an unblemished record and each has been beaten by the other or by a team that they have beat en. trophy will be given to the champions and they will repres-ethe stake at the division playoff in Ogden February 18. The basketball used during the tourney will be given to the team displaying te best sportsmane sership during the ies. Admission will be 50 and 25 A SLEEP IN COMFORT ON A NEW nt four-gam- EVERTON MATTRESS We are equipped to make the finest inner-sprin- g mattress of the highest quality. Standard or De Luxe Quality. cents. MATTRESS COAHY Phone 27 Brigham City or R. C. Harris, Phone 5026 Tremonton if) iPfrnn sn VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman o ft SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Laub coach and Jerry Laub, mascot. Secondj Winners of the Stake Junior Basketball tour- ney completed last Monday are members of the Tremonton First ward team. They will in the division playoff with their first game scheduled for next Tuesday at 8 p. m. ia par-tiapa- te the South Ogden Junior high school gym. Team members left to right: First row, Rex the best sportsmanship. The champions will compete In the division tourney at Ogden which begins February 18. Last Monday nights scores 3 gave Tremonton Second a win over the First Ward, Fourth beat Elwood 37-- 5 and Thatcher downed the Third Ward Admission for the stake tourney will be 50 and 25 cents,. 33-2- Tremonton First To Represent So. Bear River Tremonton First Ward won the risht to represent the South Bear River Stake at the annual division tournament to be held in Ogden next week by defeating 5 Bothwell in the finals held 36-2- last Monday. The sportsmanship trophy was by the Tremonton Third Ward. won REPORT ON CALIFORNIA TRIP t Reporting a very pleasant vacation trip are Mr. ' and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Ages and Carlos, Koa Lou Christensen and Elva Coombs. The group spent ten days in California and Mexico and returned through Arizona, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller In Mesa. They saw floods and plenty of storm on the trip but were not involved in any way to make their vacation unpleasant. LADIES REPUBLICAN CLUB SLATES EVENT row: Mont Bradshaw, Art Hunsaker, Jerry Thompson, Don Paetsch and Don Hunsaker.' Third row: Roy Palmer, Sterling Robbins, L. J. Shirl SylSylvester, Clyde Holt, Errol vester and Johnny Laub, scorekeeper. Bo-cut- t, ELDERS SET COTTAGE MEETING LOCAL AIR FORCE MAN HAS THRILL The Elders quorum of the With the Eighth Fighter Bomb- Fourth Ward will hold their er Wing Korea During early next cottage meeting at the monring take off operations, home of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mohr. recently, at an advance base of (the Fifth Air Force, Master EWER EMPLOYEES Sergeant Jay M. Mortensen of ON FISHING TRIP and four air other Tremonton, Orval Ewer and a group of men, saw something dr p from th-the employees of his business of lead the wing jet fighter. it was a .110 gallon nap left Friday morning on a week's ."Um bomb jarred loose from its fishing trip to Lake Mead. They le and spilling the Jan- - planned to return home last .geroua jellied gasoline along night In the group were Leon An- the runway. : rierson T.vIp Inhnsnn Tlnatw At the end of th , njnwoat' Christensen, Joe Claude other jet fighters of the 8th Iversen and Jack Murray, Boyce. Fighter Bomber Wing prepared to take off for a maximum Mr. and Mrs. Lorry E. Rytting effort strike against enemy and Miss Leota Baird spent Sunrail lines in North Korea. with the A. N. Rytting day Sergeant Mortensen, who was working along side the recalled later, 'we all saw it happen and started to a,H the bomb off the! runway before one of the jets hit it." A heavy morning mist prevented the regular crash and tower crews from seeing the accident and stopping the mission until the bomb was re- the Utah Poultry and Farmers will be held at the Hotel Utah, Friday and Saturday, February 15 and 16, accord- -, ing to H. Ray Pond of Richmond, chairman for .this 1952 convention. Farmers and poultrymen from all parts of Utah and Southern Idaho will make the jaunt to Salt Lake City for the annual New officers will be elected and three directors will be named for two year terms The directors will be chosen from the Payson area, the American area and the Spanish area. The convention will start at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, February 15. Registration will commence at 11 a.m. Two meetings will be held on Saturday, starting at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The morning meeting will be under the direction of the state women's auxiliary with Mrs. Edna Ohlwil-in charge. P. Oliver Hansen of Spanish Fork, president, will preside at the other meetings. A nationally prominent farm speaker will make the keynote address. General Manager Clyde C. Edmonds will make a complete report on 1951 activities in the cooperative. The convention will be concluded with the annual dinner and program at the Hotel Utah, Saturday evening, February 16. Assisting Mr. Pond on the convention committee are: Mr. Hansen of Spanish Fork; H. O. tt of Draper; Leon Forsgren of Preston ,and Mrs. Ohlwiler of Paradise. er. er Ber-re- Lt. Dallas E. Nelson Receives Commendation and children spent Sunday in Layton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lt. DalRay Hailing. Mr. Hailing is a MUNICH, Germany brother of Mrs. Austin, and Mrs. las E. Nelson of Snowviile, has Hailing is a sister of Mrs. Brock-ma- n received'an official letter of congratulations from Major Genand Mr. Austin. eral William H. Middleswart, European Command Chief QuartTANGO INSTRUCTION ermaster, for his work in preTO BE GIVEN and conducting a thirty-da- y paring Rehearsals for the Tango to be program of infantry traindanced at the South Bear River Stake Dance festival in March, ing designed to be presented to all Quartermaster troops stawill be held each Wednesday tioned in Europe. during February at the In preparation for this proTremonton First Ward hall. Anyone interested is invited to gram, Lt. Nelson spent thirty days serving as a platoon leader attend. in a rifle company of the famed 26th Infantry Regiment. PRIMARY CHILDREN He later served on the planENJOY TRIP group and was an instructning The Fourth Ward Primary or during the first cycle of trainGirls Seagull and Guide Boys with their leaders, Dorothy Gar- ing held at the rugged tactical field and Winifred Woodhead training center at Grafenwoehr . ... and .Primary president, June Military Lt. Nelson is presently assignHolmgren spent Friday in Salt Lake, where they visited the new ed as executive officer of the 562 Primary Hdspital, and while Quartermaster Petroleum Supply visiting at KSL, the group took Company stationed at the Munpart in the television show of ich Quartermaster Depot in the U. S. Zone of Germany. Uncle, Roscoe, : . , Sub-Po- st Mrs. Henry Nielsen of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crompton of City spent the past few days Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Vay Priest and baby of Ogden visit- visiting with her sister, Mrs. Le--Kerr and family. ed Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne CrompMrs. Milton Lindquist of Salt ton. . Lake City spent last weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose LEADER WANT ADS Kerr and other members of the BRING RESULTS family in Tremonton. on run-wa- y, run-nin- -r Make Your Dollars Work For You moved. The five men rushed out on- to the runway just after two other jets narrowly missed hit-- 1 n g the naplam tank. While one airman unscrewed the ig YOUR DOLLARS WILL HAVE GREATER VALUE IF YOU SPEND THEM FOR GROCERIES, PRODUCE AND MEATS AT OUR STORE 1 niting fuze, Mortensen and the remaining men wrescied the pli?pery tank off to one side. Sergeanti Mortensen is a night Chief with one of the fighter bomber squadrons of the 8th Fighter Bomber Wing. The North Box Elder Ladies NAME OMITED Republican Club will hold a Lincoln Brunch at the home ON DANCE PICTURE Tremonton Third, Fourth, Sec- of Mrs.Day Wood in Garland Charles The name of Mitzi Hansen ond and Thatcher won the right 10:30. at was omited from the list of to compete in the annual South Mrs. Harry Taylor will give a dancers in last week's BasBear River Stake tribute to Lincoln and the soph- Leader . pictured ketball tourney to be held at the omore sextette from the high high school gym Monday, Febru- school will furnish musical 11. ary numbers. SQUARE DANCE In the first game of the evenAT SECOND WARD are who ladles all invite They ing, 8 p.m., Thatcher meets the Interested to attend. , third ward and the Second and The second Ward MIA will Fourth will tangle in the second ATTEND COUNTY MEETING again sponsor square dancing in the ward hall Saturday evening'. game of the evening. Dora Brough and Grace Brough Instruction will be given from 8 According to Harry Miller, stake athletic director, the stake were in Brigham City Monday until 0 o'clock and all who enwill give trophies for the cham to attend the monthly meeting joy square dancing are Invited plons and the team displaying of the County DUP organization. ( to Join in the fun. GREEN jig P 0 ftVi Ends Monday M-M- en EUERTOII W (t , South Bear River M. Men Tourney J - A 25-2- 0. Garland First In League Windup 1 3 2 hull Sunday evening the Boy Scout Troop of he tTremonton Fourth Ward held a court of honor. Four Tenderfoot badges were award-ed to the following boys: David Summers, John Chournos, Arlon Kay, and Dick Hansen. Three Second Class badges were awarded to the following: Ballard Harris, Brent Rytting, and Larry Ficklin. Jimmy Waldron was awarded a Star badge. The following program was given: A talk by Scoutmaster Garland Puzey, two jsongs by Clifford Hansen, who was accompanied by his mother, and a talk by the guest speaker of the evening, Sam Gordon of Brieham Citv. j Mr. Gordon is chairman of the South Box Elder District and is scoutmaster of the Brigham City First Ward Scouts. Presentation of the colors was made by Ballard Harris and David Summers with Frank Roundy as trumpeter. Prayers were offered by two of the Scouts, Larry Ficklin and Brent Rytting. Chairman of the troop committee is Harry Taylor. Committee members include Dave Stan-de- r, Wilford Rogers, and Leland Woodruff. "Saturday the Boy Scouts of this troop enjoyed a day of skiing and toboggan riding out on Lone Rock. Hot dogs and chocolate were served around the bonfire. The scouts were accompanied by their scoutmaster, Garland Puzey, and by the troop committee members, Harry Taylor, Dave Stander, and Leland Woodruff. UTAH POULTRY AND TO FARMERS CO-O- P OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The 29th annual convention of onions or RADISHES bunch 5c ORANGE JUICE Frozen Concentrate for M 2 cans 29c GRAPEFRUIT 8 lb. bag 47c 1 Dozen eggs l Pound SSAGE 1 Pound BACON M3XQ) FOOD BASKET Tremonton Phone 5266 |