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Show -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY rSnn rmPanyReorganized mrt Huron Thresher Chevrolet Production In Full Stems I y. Imple-mpan- n I ' i' r ' "' of the S?Young, formerly Company departments and Mr. supervised by Dave Sturgis. Machine-Sho- p foreman rris was Ttte old company for more than Service and Parts wenty five years. Machine-Sho- p . ; ft its ' ll ml - MiJ - - f ;' iiir J S 0 stoutenburg. a I A t y on ...-- . Resumption of manufacturing activities at the two Chevrolet in Oakland is a pleasant prospect to Gerald Loraine who punches plants his time preparatory to building 1937 models for the western states. Below airview of the Chevrolet Plant No. 1 and the Fisher Body plant on Foothill Boulevard. Chevrolet Plant No. 2, devoted to the manufacture of trucks and commercial cars, is the former Durant plant on E. 14th St. It was purchased last Spring to meet augmented demand from Chevro" let's western dealers. Huron machinery. houses and wholesale dis will be opened as rapidly tributorships offi- ces will be in in in in in in mi ni in ft THATCHER SCHOOL in hi in in NEWS in in in in in in in m in in in $ More we find the champion for the entire school, we of the found 3s champion of each league. We had A or 6 ft. ring, Carl Jensen, first, Meen Diderickson, second; and Grant Graver, third. In the B or 5 foot ring Anderson was first, Titsu Okada second and Eugene Didrickson ms third. In the C or 4 foot ring, first, Darrel Diderick-xn- , second; and Dean Adams, third, to the D or 3 foot ring, Jerry Peter's, first; Deo Bailey, second; and Lee 6dge, third. And in the E or 2 boys Sfce to' Neal Adams tan, second third. was first; Odell and Eldon Adams was Grant Grover BALL DIAMOND The Thatcher is all cleared off. n!.more days of eunshine and it flry. Then we will be able to Jftan. We hope to have a good we hPe to 1)6 able StL iue cnampionship of our "Ml ball diamond LaVern Maisok harble TOURNAMENT As j soon as we ground gets dry enougn for marbles we started a marble tourn ament. mere were botn boys and girls. The girl's tournament was com- I i pleted Monday, March 15. The rules were that we couldn't move the marBy DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND ble after it had been put in the ring. Once it was very exciting. These girls A pleasure unshared Is half were the winners: Sherma Stanfill, missed. Character 1st; Arlene Waldron, 2nd; Marjorie is like iron: heat makes steel out of It Roche, 3rd; Juanita Adams, 4th; Jen-n-e A good way to help others: ManEldredge, 5th; Arlene Christiansen, Elaine ifest your gladness, muffle and Ludene 7th Anderson, 6th; your sadness. Christensen, 8th. When people harm you, write it Arlene Waldron in dust ; when they help you, cut it in stone. Everyone was thrilled at the great When the judging of sinners Is success of our opera. Each took his done by the sinless, we shall have few harsh judgments. part exceptionally well and, from the comments of the audience afterwards, A kind heart will make any face beautiful, even though It may they enjoyed it immensly. We made be seamed and scarred with a good deal more money than we figage. ured on, therefore we shall have a , Western Newspaper Union. bigger supply of playground equipment. The next day we celebrated our success by having a program and a dance in the afternoon.. Every student to choose from and I think we will agreed that the operetta was very win some games. well worth while. Mildred Bailey Jenne Eldredge 8 grade Jackman's room for a very interest- The three rooms gathered in Mr, BASEBALL The ball diamond is mudis still but program arranged by the pro it ing bare, getting quite Diderickson dy in some places. In spite of that gram committee. Odeen we are making our preparations for was in charge. The students who par the baseball season. Mr. Jackman is ticipated in the program were: Lee taking charge of the boys and Miss Eldredge, story; Virginia Shuman, Holt is taking charge of the girls. song; Rolon Bergstrom, jokes; Wayne We made enough money from the op- Taylor, story: VaLoy Anderson, song; eretta to buy a nice lot of equipment. Cleo Bosley, poen and Alma Ander There are nine large boys and also a son, reading. 8 grade Juanita Adams group of others. There are fourteen a and room quite girls in the large Our baseball grounds have been too few others in the small room. We have room. wet for ball, so for the past week ouite a few others in the small we have had marble leagues. In the of a We have quite large group pupils five foot ring, Sherma Stan girl's SSI fill came first with Marjorie Roche second and Elaine Christensen third Then for the 4 foot ring Arlene Wal dron was first, Juanita Adams was second and Arlene Christiansen was dredge was first, LuDene Andersonthird. In the 3 foot ring Jenne Elsecond and Elizabeth Waldron third, We also had a girls and boys school championship, anyone could enter. The Goods, or, boys played in a six foot ring only and the Eirls In a five foot ring only. Sherma Stanfill SiJiwtim How Much Does The Telepfitoiie Cost Save? I Telephone Sells a Bill of 'arm Products, or Lands a Job Telphone Call May be Worth More to u Than the Cost of Service for Months an Years to Come Telephone Saves You Priceless Ume, Cash .... Spares You Trips Cost Is two-stak- - A pair parts. , ' macmnea, now m ex stages .will be ready for thorough "in the field" tests during offeretie coming season and will be as as they prove rapidly d for sale to be up to the high standards of maintained on quality and efficiency Foreign and export established in New York. South American distributor will be jpointed in the near future. The new company will offer a spe- rial reconditioning service and will maintain a factory-rebui- lt equipment sales department. Although the new company will not manufacture the old fine of Port Huron traction engines it will provide an exchange and brokerage service for patrons who either vwt to buy or sell equipment or re-- , t Port Huron Threshing is possible. e, good-lookin- perimental Branch 's J equipment Several new Port Hun-saker- 1 history of Port Huron Machincom-!- L new The 1851. to back dates starts manufacturing with a Uground of eighty six years. will be supervised by indivassociaiduals who have been closely for business many years, the ted with in gen-a- al is equipment Huron port section use to every agricultural and Canada as well of United States countries. South ss in many foreign American buyers, principally in the been large Argentine, have always of no-ri- - , Tho purchasers iT fJS"' j ' Pro-aucti- Fruit buds on peach treea In Box Elder county suffered severe Injury from the extremely cold weather of the past winter. From report available bud killing ranges from total loss day, was a real success. The hall was of in many orchards, to partial Friends of Delbert Fredericksen will decorated. Dortha Chris- or crop, beautifully be glad to know he is back to school tensen light killing in a few cases. was chairman of the decoration at the U. of after having had an committee. Mrs, J. M. Mortensen was arZ ZZi V operation on his nose. cnosen queen of the ball. A very mo uro On account of a pcocaes snouia De complete renovat large crowd of both voune and old pruned late,lujcu, and in many cases very ing of the ward house, there were no enJyed the evening. lightly, says John E. Biaxxant neia sunaay. Mrs. Amos P, Hansen went to Og - j cultural inspector. Earlv nrunlncMiss Blanche Jensen is visiting her' den ,ast Wednesday to visit her spe- - result in the complete removal of the sister and husband. Mr. and m cialist She is reporting getting along few remaining live buds left on a givCranford Taylor at Clear Creek, Utah. fine. en tree. Waiting until well along toMr. and Mrs. Gerald The lesser priesthood leader and ward blooming time, or even. after (Jack) Leak and son, Dee, returned home after scout masters sponsored a very fine blooming, would be good practice this spending a few days in Salt Lake City Danquei last Wednesday at the church year. with Mr. Leak's parents. house. The fathers and sons were the As spring advances some trees may Mr .and Mrs. Parley Hunsaker of guests of honor. There were over 80 show killing injury to the twigs and invited guests. The tables were nice- - j branches. Too early pruning may reHoneyville, accompanied by Mrs. mother, Mrs. Joseph Seal of ly decorated and a bounteous spread move live branches, leaving other Collinston, called on Mrs. Seal's cous- was prepared by W. W. Nielsen and dead ones on the tree. Heavy prun-wifFrank Heslop and wife, A. A-- ing or severely winter injured trees in, William M. Miller, on Wednesday Munns and wife, Garnet Abel and may result in complete oi last weefc. killing of tho loya ennstensen and tree, or at least serious Btuntine. The people who went to the forum mumer, ana on Monday night also enjoyed the op- wtic. i uc l&uieo iLssiaiea in me Kii.cn- en, the boys acted as waiters. eretta, "Martha." Titmouse or "Suear Bird" The Bishop and counsellors, M. I. A. The Titmouse or "Sugar Bird,"-, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller of and other leaders responded an excellent nerobnr, and he climb East Garland, were guests of Mrs. president toasts. with A nice program was al- swings, and Sarah Shuman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilclings to the barb so rendered by the boys. Also Mr. and twigs ofdiiringly trees In his search for liam M. Miller. of the high school, gave a splen- - Insects. A deserted Word was received that Sevmour Ward woodpecker hole, or hollow stump, Is lined with feathers, L. Miller returned home in Syracuse, ' did talk. Honor badges were given the boys soft grasses and mosses when hr Utah, after a two month's visit in chooses to mate in spring nesting time. the evening. It was an enterduring California. j tainment long to be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen and g woErma and Eda. Hansen snent the In this world the son, Preston, motored to Brigham on weekend home from college in Loean. men get talked about, and usually nday to get Mrs. Ida Call. From A surprise party was held for Mrs. it's the ugly one who do the talking. there they went to Malad, Idaho, call Fred Barfus last Thursday evening. ed there by the serious Illness of Mrs. Mrs. Barfus has been in poor health In running the government it's not Call's granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Thorn for some time and a few the overhead that counts as much a neighbors as. Mrs. Thomas' babv eirl. born last decided to cheer her it is the underhand. up(a bit. week, passed away. She will be reOn Saturday the snow melted so membered as Miss Faye Laws, eldest fast that Every man is entitled to life, libhigh water drove Mr. and ' fro Tncanh T n dftllfrhtpr nf "MV on Mrs. Barfus out of their home. It erty and an automobile in which to of Malad. Mrs. Call remained there. looked as though all the people on pursue happiness. The Petersens returned the same day. that street would need a boat to get Friends of Mrs. Maud M. Cook of out of their houses, at least hip boots night. Syracuse, Utah, will be sorry to hear was needed. The church house also got its share that she fell and broke her hip. At Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen have of the high water. No church was hel l present she is in Ogden. purchased the home and farm mile on Sunday but efforts are beine made Bishop D. M. Grover and councillors east or tne school House, belonging to to get it ready for next Sunday. There e were in Brigham City at a J. M. Mortensen, and moved there last will be a dance here Friday evening, security program meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal went week, just in time to help fight the Mrs. William Facer of Willard, is high water. It has gone down some, to the Logan temple last Friday and visiting with her daughter and fam- but the rain Tuesday made it raise also visited at Hyrum with Mrs. Hai'ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh. again. vey Hansen, who has been ill for a Master Larry Spiers of Ogden, is a Quite a few people are enjoying the long time. She was formerly Miss guest of his grandmother, Mrs. James forums at the high school and several Lucille McBride, who taught school Jensen. also enjoyed the opera on Monday here several years ago. j are in charge of LeRoy Separtmenta Basmtusea - Ank-Hnt- th 5!rf By Mrs. vh ad- - p, Inspector Advises Late Tree Pruning ELWOOD 1L F. 1 I departments are in charge of Manufacturing n and Engin-Production Huron. of in are charge Departments Kleinstiver ZZ KleinsUver. Mr. wood-shoof in charge formerly and shipping departments for Suron Engine and Thresher Co. PENROSE . Co, 2 .FAGSSEVEn. pi. her IMewtil larger and more modern Sales and i 18, 1837 Auction Sale Rear of Farmers' born Thursday, March 11th. This Cash Union, Saturday, March 20th. their third child, two Dance - Penrose . Friday, Mar. 19. girls and boy. Miss Alta Grover spent the weekThe Green and Gold ball last Tuesend with her parents. the Port Huron. Jflocation2504ofMoak Street, Port can be found, Management, ." Mr. and Mrs. Al Spier of Ogden, are announcing the arrival of a baby new Michigan Cor- With offices in Detroit and rTrron. Michigan, has purchased PHuron Thresher Company. company will manufacture JrL une of threshers, saw mills P,ilr, etc. Four new models in 'will be offered to the trade tWesne " Fortorv building and of- been leased temporarily at - ,.7-lL- '' Thresher & '"TTRsn.V Leader Ads Get Results ORDER ONE TODAY! Bear River Valley Telephone Company BUT TOUR UJED CAR fRUM wins t nihil wvn ruivftnirr i nvni wftmiD rtTHMItU$ONJ IMltli II ..in lAftuft When your head aches; when Neu- a1rria tnrtlireS VO when Muscular Pains make yoa miserable take a Dr. Miles' PilL Anti-PaMr. Smith is one of millions who have found this easy way to prompt relief. 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