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Show f7mV f T; VOLUME XXI TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. WEED CONTROL TO BE SUBJECT OF FARM Promising Beginning f Serin' to be held at the Utah next power and Light building 16, January evening, Wednesday I at 8 o'clock. r season. With ' ' i " v 7 of the Senior Scouts of th Bear River Stake, was played last week. According to officials there is a marked improvement this year over the game played by the various teams last season. Games are played each Monday raid Thursday at the high school gym until February 4th, when the North and South play off will be held. Results of the games held Thursday, the 3rd, are: Dcwyville 20, Bothwell, 18; Elwood, 16; Trc monton 2nd, 14; Trcmonton 1st, 21, Thatcher 18; Fielding 41, Riverside 8; Garland 40. Beaver Dam 6. At Monday evening game results were Fielding 32, Garland 27; Tremonton First 18, Elwood 11; Thatcher 29, Bothwell 23; Tremonton Second 22, Dewyville 19. Beaver Dam forfeited thc game to Plymouth. r)4 - W a t a know- ledge of the new methods and imicals now available great pro-- i in Box Elder cress should be made few years next the county during farms the many cleaning up in weeds. now infested with noxious Doctor Knowlton will discuss the new methods of insect control, whereby alfalfa seed yields are He will discmore than trebled. insecticides of use the proper uss and give needed suggestions and f warnings in their use. I WEBER HIGH WINS OVER BEARS, 28-2- 7 4 J I L 4 Above Tremonton's new city officials who took over the reins of city government Monday night, after taking oath of office administered by R. S. Calderwood, City Recorder. Seated, left to right: Mayor Ervin Stohl, Reed Giles councilman and Lynn Thomas, councilman. Douglas Standing: Cannon, councilman; R. S. Calderwood, city recorder; Lamoync E. James Cowley, councilman; Brough, city treasurer and Rudy councilman. Miller, hold-ove- r At right Mayor Ervin Stohl presenting retiring Mayor Russell B. Waldron. with a gift from the members of the previous city coun cil in appreciation of the fourteen years of service, Mayor Waldron had given to Tremonton City as councilman and mayor. Weber High's fast breaking ball team were forced to extra period before they an play were able to edge out the impres' sive Bear River five by a score of 28 to 27 in the first league game , of the season, played at Weber last Friday. The game, a thriller from start to finish, saw the Bears out in lead until the. final minute of the last quarter when a Weber forward tanked a basket to tie the score 25 to 25. As the final gun sounded, Weber then made three points to the Bear's two in the hard fought Committees three minutes overtime canto. Approved Basket - 1 1 ' i J 't: " j . if 17 FARM TOUR SATURDAY '1 . i j -- Marble The following committees were Bears' offense with named bv Mavor Stohl and an- j j nine tallies each to their credit. proved by the new council: (First The score by quarters : named is chairman or each comBears 8 14 20 25 27 mittee) . Warriors 6 13 19 25 28 Streets Thomas, Miller, Can ' Bear River travels to Logan high non. Friday for a royal tussle as both Finance Cowley, Cannon, Mil teams will be out to get their ler. first victory of the league play. Sewer Miller, and Water Cowley, Cannon. Purchasing Cowley, Giles, Mil SCHOOL Captain Cullimore and All farmers and farm boys in terested in, "Farmyard Sanita tion," with special emphasis on considering the cost and the fcas ihility of concreting the corral or feed yards, are invited to meet at the High School Saturday at 10 a. m. where a school bus will take the group to thc U. S. A. C. at Logan to get first hand informa tion on the subject. The past weeks of mud should make farmers realize that this is an opportunity they should not miss. sparked the A PLAY NEXT ler. WEEK Building Giles. The annual Bear River High School play, "Hickory Stick", will he presented at the school auditor-ium- , next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, January 16th and .17th. The play is a domestic com' dy in three acts. I The feminine lead is portrayed by Marilyn Rogers. Other principal parts are taken by Evan Clements, Monette Henrie, Doris Stenquist, Jim Felsted, Maralyn ptark, Bob Summers, Eugene Han-kn- , Loa Mae Christenscn and pyal Glenn. Other members f of the cast in' pde Billie Shuman, Robert Scholar, Beth Brown, Joan Green and Robert Stenquist. Student direct' P are Wilma Kroksh and Doro- wy pener. JgNETTE HENRIE CHOSEN GOLD pREEN QUEEN AND to reign as queen of the Ward Gold and Green Jand next Tuesday evening is Miss Mette Henrie. She will be at- pled by Doris Stenquist and Smith. Other members of royal procession will be Joseph Jje and John Lee Christenscn as mpeters; David Buchanan, bearer; Freda Henrie and J" Scny Canficld flww irls; jne rr Susan Foxley tram bearers. f jW'mi ,iT h ,L j and Anna Payne dccoratins and floor add to the enjoyment : attending this high light social season. NOTICETO of of DOG OWNERS All owners of dogs within the must licenses before February tIi7U,f Ronton due will he destroyed. thc City Marshall or UlJcrwood. Trcmonton City Council. jhjt f R S j Cannon, FIREMEN CHOOSE HIGH SCHOOL Thomas, RECEIVES NATION- NEW OFFICERS AL RECOGNITION Public Safety Giles, Cowley, Assuming their duties the first Thomas. the year Russell B. Waldron, of Bear River high school received Health and Sanitation Cow the new fire chief, is being assist for its extra- ley, Miller, Cannon, Giles, Thom- snecial recognition i3 ed by Harry Miller, assistant curricular activities in the Decem as. chief, Lynn Iverson, Captain and Parks and Cemetery Cannon, ber 1945 issue of "School ExecuAlbert Larl, secretary. tive", a national educational magGiles, Thomas. The retiring officers are Jack In part the article read, Tustice. Kerr: Marshal, Morn- azine. Russ Waldron, Kleon Shumway, hich G. Bear River Mann; "We salute son; Attorney, W. Kerr and Harry Miller. Water Master. Miller; City Phy school for a school system where A report of the activities of the sician. Ficklin: Sexton. Hunsaker; practically every student is transby the department show- year past Pound Keeper, Hunsaker. ported, with special attention to ed had made sixteen runs, they Before turnimrw the business ot programming all activities during within the city j Seven calls were the citv over to the new council, school hours." limits and nine thc county. within sev made the from Drawinc its students retiring mayor Waldron ambulance had been called 'The ex the areas rural to eral surrounding following recommendations 34 times and thc resuscitator A thorough milk tending as far as 43 miles away, jout new officials: twice. insncction program; the licensing Bear River high school has always of city business firms by inventory had the problem of enabling stuTo value; and a card index system for dents to participate in any extra War-timcurricular the city cemetery. Be program. Mr. Waldron also expressed ap restrictions prohibited all use or preciation for the association and buses for such purposes. next week, Under the direction of thc stu- theBeginning Monday support given him by the previous will at 2:30 City Library open activities city officers, and offered his ser dent council nearly all instead of 3 o'clock and will close school scheduled during vices in any capacity to the pret3L half hour early or 7:30 p. m. hours. By utilizing regular assem Patrons are asked sent administration. to take notice N. Earl Marble and Albert bly periods, cutting five minutes of the new hours. and starting school Earl, retiring councilmen also ex' from each class, minutes early each day, time pressed their appreciation for the five Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Brough schedule football found to was of association with other members have moved to Logan, where he Jr. basketball games, movies, dances, the previous council. will attend thc A. C. time a games and lyceums during could particiwherein all students SEWING MACHINE Milk pate.. 1945 brought a modifi AGENCY TO BE cation in the plan, jiowcvcr, for ESTABLISHED HERE the school board, knowing the j A Singer Sewing Machine A' need for pupil participation, gr?nt-eof and Gift Shop wil soon be thc gency the students privilagc A W. Bishon. Chairman of school in Tremonton. to opened busses return the Box Elder County ACA an- having the Free lessons will be giv- functions during sewing twelve night nounces that subsidy payments are for with cn each Singer machine sold now beinfT made in the Box Elder thc year. ' and lessons will be conductspecial County AAA office for milk and ed for teen age girls. cream sold during the months of LOCAL STUDENTS Thc Singer company has recentCOMMITTEES PROM December ON and November October, Elaine Norr of Trcmonton is a ly added a new line of electrical of 1945. Thc office will receive of thc reception and pro- appliances such as vacuum clean-fr- s applications for payment .through member and electric irons and these committee and Lyn LarJanuary and February; however, menade be sold in this simp. will thc pubon due to a state conference, county son of East Garland, is Mr. and Mrs. Harden H. annual the of committee employees will be out of the coun- licity Clarke will own and manage thc State Utah thc at ty from January 14 to January 20. junior prom college. The bg 5hop. We will again receive applications Agriculture The location of thc new business will be held in mid..ocial function for payment on January will be announced later. ' 'April. 1946.' X t2c Sponsored locally by the American Legion, the clothing collection in this district will be undertaken in an effort to get any suitable clothing still available for use of the needy in Europe. The committee headed by Joe Burgess realizes that members of the Church and other groups have already sent in much of the clothing they felt could lie spared. Any one who still has warm clean clothing that could be used by the people of foreign lands who are so sorely in need is asked to bring it to Beard's Barber Shop before the last of the month. METHODISTS INVITED TO SPECIAL SERVICE ! .: Library Hours e Changed I and Cream Subs;dy Payments Being Made d I ' i, - con-tinu- DATE SET FOR JUNIOR PROM Committee members have been for the annual Junior Prom scheduled for March 22. Shirley Maughn, general chairman, states that investigations for the decorations are being made and mina' ture settings are being worked out. The chairman and committee members for the various com' mittccs have been selected. Hunsaker is chairman of the decorations. The advertising and dance cards are under the supervision of Helen Hansen. Lorna Shuman is in charge of the orchestra and the floor show, while Sharon Hales is refreshment chairman and will aid in planning the dance cards. The annual Junior Prom assembly is under the direction of JcNae Marble. All members of the committees have been approved by the faculty and the faculty advisors. chosen CLOTHING TO BE COLLECTED -ere Chosen The evening school at the Bear River High Scchool had a very promising beginning, reports PrinIn spite of cipal Frank Stevens. the snow flurry last Monday even ing a group of adults met, registered for desired courses, set up classes and immediately went to work. Classes were organized in Btxk- kecping, Typewriting, Clothing Repair and Remodeling, Dairying Farm Sanitation, Accounting, Farm Woodwork, Farm Motors, Farm Electricity, Family Relation ships, Physical Education for Men, Physical Education for Women and Music Appreciation. Principal Stevens assures the public that these classes will all be in charge of competent instructors. He also states that the school will meet regularly on Monday even ing for the next ten or twelve weeks. Two sets of classes have been arranged, one meets at 7:30; the other at 8:30, so two courses may be taken. This school is open to all adults, but is especially planned for form e er service men who desire to their education and for now on jobs who want to improve their efliciency or who want to learn to do a new kind of work. Principal Stevens invites all interested to join thc school next Monday evening as there is room for more members in most of the classes and new classes will be organized for ten or more applicants. Special emphasis is placed on the Music Appreciation course. This course will have great interest to music lovers. good-size- The opening basket ball game Tingey will discuss control methods weed new have been developed during thc past SENIOR SCOUT LEAGUE GAMES BEING PLAYED " V' Professor that Evening School Makes MEET College will C? atAgricultural educational farmers' the i NUMBER SEVENTEEN JANUARY 10, 1946 New City Officials Toce Office I. and Dr. Professor D. C Tingey the Utah of F. Knowlton 5 M A special dedication service is being held at thc Methodist church Lu-Dea- CCC Will Accept Lower Grade Spuds in Corinnc at p. m. Laird Love-lanof the First Methodist church To channel potatoes of Ogden will be thc speaker. dimaintain to consumers, potato Local members arc invited to atversion outlets thc Commodity tend. Regular services will be conCredit Corporation is accepting ducted here as usual. potatoes grading U. S. No. 2, inch minimum, and U. S. No. 1, Size B, from growers who have their potatoes under the regular loan program. With approval of county AAA At the meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce held Wed- committees, borrowers may sell thc nesday evening, six new members better grades into commercial were welcomed. Lynn Thomas, a channels without losing price suppast president and W. Val Cow- port for thc lower grades. Thc ley, a former state chairman from potatoes must have been under Ogden were members before enter loan and left over when the better and wild ing military service. The other grades were graded out be will at the applicable new members are Stanley Ander Prices son, Owen Cannon, Wayne Norr, support price at time of delivery less the value of any marketing Merril Norr and Eddie Krey. The program was in charge of service not performed. Ferris Allen, chairman of thc ag The CCC reserves the right to riculture and city bcautification terminate thc offer at any time, committee. He presented Blaine Growers are urccd to offer pota- Morris of the U. S. Soil conscrva- - toes promptly so that shipping tion service, who showed films schedules may be arranged. his talk on soil erosion ' thcr details may be obtained from and what can he done to prevent local AAA Committees. 3 d high-grad- e Jaycees Welcome New Members il-- 1 Fur-lustrati- it. CHOIR HOLDS PARTY AOCFPTS CALIFORNIA POSITION Thc First Ward Choir memOdessa Wyatt, who has worked bers and their partners were enat the local Farm Security Admin- tertained Wednesday evening in istration office as stenographer thc ward recreation hall. Thc cn' and ofdee manager for the past tertainmcnt was conducted by 4 years has accepted a transfer to Vesta Moore and Jesse L. Roberts. thc county office located at San Delicious refreshments were Diego, California. served. |