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Show pear VOLUME XIX TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1944 Local Plant Wins W.F.A. Achievement "A" Award THIRD SOX J Institute i I The War Food Administration has conferred on the men and wo- The fall Institute for Teachers the Box Elder County School the Rocky Mountain Packing CorDistrict will be hedd on Monday, the Achievement "A" poration, September 4th, beginning at 9 Award, for outstanding performo'clock a. m., in the Visual Educaance as Food Processors during the tion Room at the Box Elder high 1943 season. This announcement school in Brigham City. was made in a letter received from The guest speaker in the GenMr. Lee Marshall, director of the eral Assembly, at 9 o'clock, will W. F. A. Office of Distribution, be State Superintendent of Public In Washington. Instruction, Charles H. Skidmore, The "A" Flag, together with PRESENTATION PROGRAM formerly superintendent of the Box symbolic lapel pins for plant perBear River High School Elder County School District. At sonnel, will be presented in approthe present time he has the honor Friday, September 1, 8 p. m. priate ceremonies to be held in the of being National President of the Bear River high school Council of Chief State School OfBear River high school auditorium Overture Band, Ross Beckstead, con- ficers. Mr. oo Friday, September 1st, at 8 Skidmore will retire ductor o'clock p. m. from the state superin tendency at Color the end of the Major Edward L. Sheehon, U. S. Entrance of The Colors present year, so Guard, American Legion A, will present the "A" Flag on this may be his last official visit Watkins Post No. 76 behalf of the War Food Administo this district. We invite the pubBand and audience tration, and it will be accepted by America lic to this session of the institute. James Walton Basil H. Adams, superintendent of Invocation In addition to the general meetMaster of Ceremonies Kleon the Tremonton plant ing, there will be departmental Kerr The "A" pins will be presented sessions for high school and eleEdto the employees by Henri E. Presentation of "A" Award teachers. There will also mentary ward L. Sheehan, Major, Hoppe, district representative, W. be a Teachers' Assoociation meetiUnited States Army F. A. Office of Distribution, and ng-. Basil will be accepted by H. C. Davis Acceptance of "A" Flag H. Adams, superintendent of on behalf of the employees. Tremonton plant FATHER AND BROTHER The Achievement "A" Award is Henri VISITS COWBOY IN the highest honor conferred by Presentation of "A" Pins E. Hoppe, district representa- LOCAL HOSPITAL the government for merit in the tive W. F. A. Office of Food Processing Industry, and is Distribution equal in significance to the Army-Nav- y Gus Cavender and his son G. F. "E" Award. Representatives of Employees of San Angelo, Texas, Cavender, Preston Smith, W. J. Udy, Many citizens of our communarrived week to see their son this C. H. Darrell most Box Elder of Davis, Scothern, and ity, covering brother, Eugene Cavender, Bert Firth, Maude Johnson, County, have for years devoted who in is the Valley hospital. Donna Ara Scothern, Bowcutt acres of their land and a great is one of the cowboys who deal of their time and energy to Acceptance on Behalf of Employ- Eugene were here for the rodeo. He wa3 H. C. Davis ees growing and processing vegetables injured when a truck sideswiped Kleon and Remarks in Kerr for the Tremonton plant, Closing Color the car he was driving, and it was turn have benefited by having this Retiring of The Colors later found necessary to amputate Guard, American Legion substantial industry centered here. his arm 76 meant Post No. war Watkins has it During the Bear sacrifice, extra effort and very Star Spangled Banner River high school Band long hours on the part of all concerned, not to just keep up normal production but actually to increase of the Tremonton plant of Announced; Tuesday Schedule Outlined - Skidmore To Address Teacher To-nig- ht men High School Faculty t Flag Will Be Given In Ceremonies at High School Y. J!' of SGT Local i it Thus the Award comes not only re Lt. Reed Wood Wounded In Action Albert A. Johnson Laid To Rest an unexpected recognition of team work done, but sets up a goal for future achievement. Funeral services for Albert A. Kleon Kerr will act as Master Johnson, who died Wednesday of Ceremonies at the Tremonton at the Valley hospital morning Presentation program, and the following a lingering illness, were Watkins American Legion held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the Post No. 76 will act as Color Thatcher Ward Chapel, with BishGuard. Nelson officiating. op Joseph Growers, their families and their The speakers were P. C. C. Petfriends, are invited to join the emerson, Roy C Anderson, Axel W. ployees in enjoying this program Borgstrom, Bishop Fred L. Petand there will no doubt be a large erson of Brigham, and Bishop attendance at the Bear River high Nelson. school auditorium on Friday night, Musical numbers for the services September 1st. were renddered as follows: male chorus, "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning,;" duet, "Beautiful Garden of Prayer," Wilford and Miller, accompanied by Eugene Academy Mrs. Brooks Shuman; duet, "Unanswered Yet," Ruth Zollinger and Joseph Keith Walker, 19, son of Rosella Anderson, accompanied by Major and Mrs. Leo R. Walker, of Ludene Anderson;' solo, "Oh, My Garland, has been given a principal Father," Rosa Anderson, accomappointment to the Naval Acade- panied by Hazel Waldron. my at Annapolis, Md. for the year The prelude and postlude, "Sun1945. The appointment was made set Reverie," were played by Lu Representative Walter K. Gran- Dene Anderson. Invocation was ofger. fered by Melvin O. Christensen and Keith was an honor student duri- the benediction by Ervin Peterson. ng his three years of high school Interment was in the Bothwell-Thatcht Bear River and also during his cemetery, where the fenior year at the Santa Ana h grave was dedicated by A. N. as good De-Ve- re Infantry Man Wins Chance er Sen-hig- school at ifornia. At both Santa Ana, Calschools he took Wight The flowers which were profuse, active part in athletics and were under the direction of the Journalism. Relief Society. n He qualified cialized for the Army SpeTraining program upon in- ANDREASON FAMILY action into the Army, August 30, , and upon completion of basic i HOLDS REUNION training, entered Ball State Teach- ers toe College, Munice, i An-dreas- en and uctobcr 1st. i NOTICE I i ent. Sunday was spent In chatting and a ball game till lunch, and 'ce is hereby given that due then a short program was held, fact that Monday, Septem-u- L with more ball games and a horse 1014, ,s a ,pKal holiday, shoe pitching contests. Ell and Dick C01111 Con?r,Day' 0,6 Board Anderson were declared champions j,7n'Si,i0Iie', will mwt on Tues- - for the last contest. Everyone 5. 1944. the outing. seamed to J. EDWIN BATRD Ell C. Andderson Is president of County Clerk th group. (.fTmbcr AND MRS. ROSE SETTLED IN SEATTLE MR A letter received this week from the L, G. Roses says that they have missed very much reading the home town news, having missed their copies of the Leadet while on vacation. They" are both enjoying their new location and work and mention the opportunity they had recently of visiting the Boeing plant, under conand seeing the B-2- 9 struction. Abe Sauder Has Grandson In The Service 11 Abe Sauder, father of Mrs Iew-i- s Brenkman, claims the distinction of having eleven grandsons in the and one armed forces of the United States. The grandsons are: Joseph Brenkman, Harold Brenkman, Ernest Brenkman, Glen Schwab, George Sauder, Harold Sauder, WiUis Frankhauscr, Taul Fankhauser, Leland Sauder, Norman Sauder, n and Kenneth Sauder. The Treof is Wayne Beebe monton. Mr. Sauder recently celebrated his 90th birthday. He Lt a resident of Madison, Kansas. great-grandso- n 27. - Of the five boys who immigrated Denmark to Utah In August, from JOTICE TO A 1869, Casper was the only one able "AND MEMBERS to attend the reunion Rasmus and Anschool A hand momlwra Hans were unable to attend. Dedied in drew the eldest son, y requested to attend a in died Ncla and 1909, evening, September 4 cember, December, 1943. There were no who lived to adult life. Each Ining of school next day girls W bo families were fell reprethe of practiced. sented as there were over 150 presrehcar-Monda- I ment in a hospital in England. He was in the Tank Division and was hit in the arm and shoulder with shrapnel. great-grandso- Indiana. When The descendants of Jorgen Army discontinued this pro-aKeith was sent into the (mostly called Andersons) at Camp Swift, Texas. met for their annual reunion in He will enter a specia Annapo-ll-s Guinavah Park, Logan Canyon. Preparatory school for service Saturday and Sunday, August 26 '"en Lt. Reed Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood of Garland, was reported seriously wounded on August 8th and is receiving treat- eny Local Men Study Mosquito Abatement Mayor Russell Waldron, Osey Jenson, J. Edwin Baird and Harry Drew were in Salt Lake during the week to study the accomplishments of that city in the mosquito abatement program. They met with Dr. Don Reese, of the University of Utah, and also visited several sections to study the work which had been accomplished. The program has become most Important in Box Elder County in the control of malaria. An exhibit is being prepared by Ford Jeppson and will be placed in one of the business houses in the near future. The opening of the school season Man Suffers at the Bear River high school, Broken Back In Auto Accident 4i ROLON D. BORGSTROM third son of Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, of Thatcher to lose his life while serving his county. Rolon died in England from injuries received while in the line of duty. De-Ve-re De-Ve- NUMBER FIFTY Tuesday morning will find teaching positions except one according to announcement by Principal Frank Stevens, Thursday afternoon. Registration will be held Friday and Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock when students will receive their class teacher and room asshould signments. All students plan to register one of the two nights, for class work starts Tuesday morning Tuition fees will be collected and locker assignments made during registration. The tuition fees for the 1944-4- 5 term w l be $5.00, which will entitle students to attend all activities during the school year. ed, One man is confined to the hos pital with a broken back and an other suffered cuts and bruises when their car seemingly went out of control on the turn in the highway near the Homer ranch, west of Tremonton, about midnight, Monday. According to reports the car, be- longing to Floyd Adams, failed to make the turn and went into the guard mil, completely demol ishing the car. Eddie Johnson, an other occupant of the car, suffered a broken back. MARSTON STOKES SEEK COUNTY CANDIDATES FOR DIES IN ENGLAND PEACH Tuesday Schedule 8:55 - 9:00 in front 9:00 - 9:10 QUEEN The Brigham City Junior Cham ber of Commerce this week extend ed an invitation to all business Pvt. Marston J. Stokes, 21. firms, clubs or organizations to brother of Leland Stokes of sponsor a candidate for the Queen who was injured July 26th of Peach Days at Brigham City, while serving in France, died July Friday and Saturday, September 27th, the day after he was wound- 15 and 16. ed, according to word received The contestnats, dressed in forfrom the War Department by his mal gowns, will be judged at the brother, Leland, Wednesday. Coronation Ball at the Box Elder Marston was a student of Bear high school, Thursday evening, River high school September 14 th. Any young woman, unmarried, He was inducted into the Infantry in January of 1943 and went over 17 years and a resident of across in April of the same year. the county is eligible to compete He went into France on the first for the title. Judging will be based on the following points: Personday of the invasion. 25 per cent; beauty, 50 per He is survived by the following ality cent; poise and grace 25 per cent brothers and sisters: Leland There is no commercialization Stokes of Elwood; TSgt. Howard in connection with the entry of any Stokes, somewhere in France. Dal- candidate. Just give name of conlas F 1c somewhere in Italy; Mrs. testant, parents name, employElaine Hoi man, of Brigham; Mrs. ment, schooling and send a photo, Arvilla Stark, of Bothwell, and if available. Mrs. Leona Redford, of Valejo, Deadline for entering the conCalifornia. test is noon, September 5th. Send Office or entries to El-woo- d, Hunting Season To Replenish Family Larder Flag-raisin- -- War Production Class If you are interested in taking War Production Shop classes given free by the U. S. A. C. at Logan in the afternoons, please meet in the auditorium at 12:30 Wednesday, September 6th. You will be excused from your fourth hour class. Tentative Faculty Dwaine. Archibald, English Mildred T. Baer, Homemaking al Howard Dewey, Brigham City. (Cooking) J. R. Beckstead, orchestra Rupert Blackham, Journalism and Ballots Soon Available For Service Men English LeRoy Bunnell, Parents can get application With a recent announcement for ballots at the county blanks meats choice domestic few that but will be available for civilian con- clerk's office, send the applicasumption during early winter, at- tions to their sons in service, and tention will again be focused on the service men then can send In meat the application, thereby making wild game and ration-fre- e The action of the Board of Big themselves eligible to vote in the Game Control in its recent meet- November election, J. Edwin Baird clerk, explained today. The ing will permit replenishing the county ballots will' be avaiable and mailwaning supply in the family cold of them men In service will storage box and give variety to ing in aboutto two weeks, he said. those who find it difficult to begin a When man sends in service to stretch their red points permit his ballot, he is regautomatically meats. of rationed purchase istered and becomes eligible to In addition to the regular harprovided of course he is a vest of buck deer, permits will vote, resident cf the county and 21 years be available for female deer and old, Baird said. It is not elk under special permit systems. that he voted in the last necessary two elecSome of the antlerless deer per- tions or before entering mits will be valid during the reg- service. registered ular open deer season, October 21 Additional applications for balto 31, while post of extended sealots are being received daily, Baird sons apply to other areas. said. To date about 300 Box Elder Director Ross Leonard, Utah County men in service have apFish and Game Commission, stated plied for ballots and Indithat permit? will be sold by two cated that they will thereby vote in the methods, I.e. open sale, or "first November election. come, first served," and by lottery, Baird that if a man where applications will be received in servicesuggested address has changed for a period, August 28 since applying for his ballot, it which a to September 6, after would be well for the service man. drawing will be conducted Septem- his parents or some relative or ber 9, at 9:00 a. m. at the court f riend to report the change of add-- ! house, where applications ure re- ress at the county clerk's office ceived to determine to whom per- to insure receiving the ballot. mits will be Issued. Permits for "regular season open sale areas" will be available beginning October HANI) MEMBERS TREATED 2. TO AIRPLANE RIDE Agriculture Mildred Bunnell, Physical Education . Douglas Cannon, Aviation, Physics Hugh Davis, Algebra Grant Cook, Band Vernon Hansen, Home Living and History. Ed Haris, Business Ford Jeppson, Biology Milton Johnson, Extra Curricular activities Ruth Johnson, English and George Judah, Counselor Mona Judah, Physical Education and Typing or Kleon Kerr, History and American Problems Moyle Knudson, Coach Charles Iast, Farm Mechanics (Wood) Albert Meldrum, Cil'zenship Clyde Mo:ri.. English Helen Severson, Art ar 1 Library Onota Shurtz, Horn m; king (Sewing) Halvor Skinner, Farm Mechanics (Metal) A. J. Taylor, Chemistry Margaret Woodside, American History Faun Quinney, Boys' and Girls' Chorus ten-da- y Applications will 1m? received at the county seat in the area affected by the doe hunt and should be addressed to the "Fish and Game Department, Permit Sales Office." The forest units, number of permits and place of application follow: Regular Season Lost Creek, 750 ajiterless deer, Morgan. - First bell, assemble of building. g Second bell, ceremony. 9:15 - 9.45 Seniors and freshies: (M. Johnson), meet In auditorium; Sophomores, (F. Jeppson and R. Johnson,, meet in Cafeteria; Juniors, (E. Harris and H. Severson) meet in Ag room. 9:45 - 10:3z First hour classes. 10:30 - 11:15 Second hour classes. 11:15 12:00 Third hour classes. 12:00 - 12:30 Lunch period. 12:30 - 1:15 All students assemble in auditorium, program. 1:15 - 2:00 Four hour classes. 2:00 - 2:45 Fifth hour classes. 2:45 - 3:30 Sixth hour classes FROM WOUNDS News-Journ- all fill- Seminary ; Alma King, Church History Garland Puzcy, Old Testament Jesse L. Roberts, New Testament Rev. W. C. Phelps. Rible Pvt. and Mrs Rex Laub aecom-pnni"- d his brother. Corporal and The bond members who played for the rodeo were treated by the Mrs Max Laub to Ogden Tuesday Fair Board and Junior Chamber evening, ns they left to return to of Commerce to an airplane ride Camp Reynolds in Pennsylvania. each. Thirty boys and girls were taken to the Brigham City airport last Wednesday morning and given a ride in the 5 passenger Wac with pilot, Uriah Wood, or in the 2 passenger planes by Wayne Lar-se- n, IiospSa Recent r.lrth Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Thompson, Harold Dixon or Ross Beck-t- f a boy, August 25th. nd. 500 antlerless deer, Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward, a boy, Manti. Other members of the ban:! who Post SfWton (Dat to be determin- wrre unable to attend the "air- August 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, ed later-Gr- een plane pnrty," will be given their a girl, August 27th. Canyon a.nd Blacksmith rides Liter. Fork, 250 each, Logan. Doyle Rampton, of Garland, was Coalville, 300, Coalville. Harry K. Woodward nnd son, of Coalville. are 400, Carrion, Roojwvclt, Kamas, visiting opera ted on August 21st for ruphis Mr. Mrs. tured appendix. His condition is and POO, Mantl. with parents, Ephraim. IT. T. Wood-vird- . 500, Manti. Improving. e, e, |