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Show PAGE TWO -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Published at Tremonton. Utah, Phooa 23 First West Street Entered Second Office at Tremonton, Utah, a October 15, 1925 Matter Class at the Post A. N. RYTTING, Arts and Crafts on Thursday ot Each Week for Friday Distribution Editor-Publish- er SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advaace) SOLDIER RATES ONE YEAR - $2.50 $1.75 List Of Awards Made In Women Department At County Fair (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. J. M. Ward of Tremonton; Rosalie Confer and Violet Skinner of Garland; Ivy Barker, n Donna Barker, Wanda and Mae Christensen, Bear River City; Pheobe Archibald, Plymouth; Bessie Anderson, Both well; Grace Hales and Mrs. Glen Ward, Riverside; Vesta Jensen, Evans; Nola B. Lar-seBrigham and Mrs. Larue Yates of Harper. Junior Division In the junior division with Chris-tense- n, Brigham; Emerine Christensen and Wanda Christensen, Bear River City; La Von Erickson, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Pearl Ameal Funk, Garland; Hess, Plymouth; Mrs. Vance Lind, Bothwell'; Verda Nessen, Howell; Rhoda Owens anad T. Yagi, Corinne and Mary Rose, Youngquest, Snowvtlle. Placing second were Mrs. Proposed Veterans War Memorial Garland Essie Petersen, East were named second. Rob- In the arts and crafts' department, the following were listed as first place winners: Donna Barker, Bear River City; Otto Brockman, Elmer Mahnke, Owen Stokes and Bebe Strand Hansen, Tremonton; Verna Cutler, Keith Carter, Mrs. Harmon Campbell, Floyd Carter, Royal Norman and Alice Norman, Corinne; Audrey Confer, Garland; J. Dale Hunsaker and Dorene Meacham, Brigham City; Ray Jeppson, Mantua and Alice Warner, Riverside. Mrs. Eli Anderson, Tremonton; Judy Bosworth and Audrey Jensen, Brigham; Annie Bowen and ll Ann Durfey, Beaver Dam; Hansen, Corinne; Barbara Warner, Riverside and Doris C. Wood, Howell, were listed second. Mrs. Harley Confer and Mrs. Andy Campbell were super- visors for this division. Ar-te- Plants Axel Frederickson, B. Ito, Hulda Winning first place in the Viola Porritt, Joyce flowers' and plants' department Meister, Stark, Nadean Vance and Fay were Ivy Barker and Mrs. John ert Allen, Ulalla Cornwall, Mrs. Wilma Mrs. Delia Owens of Corinne, Watkins, Tremonton; Eber-harGertude Anderson anad supervisor, the following placed ChrisEmerine Bothwell; first: Melva Jane Castleton, Coleen tensen, Bear River City; Mrs. Didericksen, Lu Wanna Harris, Melvin Erickson and Arta HanArleene Moore, Dee Sandall, sen, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Jim HewMarlyn Stenquist, Bonnie Tur- lett, Corinne; Leona May Harner, Rhea Thompson and Dorlyn per; the Honey ville Ward Relief Wood, Tremonton; Janae Chris- Society and Mrs. Seth Wheatley, tensen, Carol Holmgren and Brigham. Mrs. Albert Burt, Honeyville; Gaynell Johnsen of Bear River Frances Frederickson, City; Treva Harper, Corinne and Mrs. Connie Ward, Brigham. Fielding; Amy Hansen, Sarah Placing second were Dollie Lou Josephson and Mrs. Tracy, BrigAnderson, Lorin Anderson, Co- ham; Mrs. W. R. Holmes and leen Didericksen, Carol Green, Annie Wise, Corinne; Rose Kerr, Karen Kent, Bonnie Turner, Hannah Summers and Mrs. C. Rhea Thompsen and Dorlyn A. Stenquist, Tremonton; Em Janae ma Pace, Bear River City and Wood of Tremonton; Christensen and Carol Holmgren Mrs. B. Y. Robinson, Bothwell, of Bear River City; June Firth, were first place winners in the d, Bothwell; Treva Harper, Corinne elderly ladies' department. and Leon Roundy, Fielding. Winning second place were Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Robert Soap Division Winning blue ribbons In the Calderwood, Mrs. Rose Kerr and baking soap division with Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Stenquist, Tremonton; Frances Frederickson, Andrea Huggins, supervisor, of Mrs. were An Bessie River Bear Fielding, Mrs. W. R. Holmes and City derson, Bothwell; Lenora Hol Annie Wise, Corinne; Emma mes, Harper; Vesta Jensen, Pace, Bear River City and Mrs. Evans; Elyse Johnsen, Bear Riv Tracy, Brigham. Mrs. Ethel Pal er City; Mrs. A. M. Reeder of mer and Mrs. Bernice Heaton Corinne and Mrs. Park Stumm, acted as supervisors for this division. Tremonton. Second were Florence Ander Farm Bureau Department son, Tremonton; Ivy Barker, Mrs. John Garfield and Mrs. Bear River City; Grace Fryer, Hill supervised the Seymour Evans Vesta Dewey ville; Jensen, Farm Bureau department and and Viola Skinner, Garland. Mrs. C. E. Adney and Mrs. Rhoda Canning Division Owens of Corinne and Mrs. Canning division winners for Clara Fridal, Tremonton placed first place were Mrs. Ivy Barker first. and Victoria Johnsen of Bear Second place winners were River City, Mrs. Nedra Brown Mrs. C. E. Adney and Delia and Viola Porritt of Tremonton Owens, Corinne and Mrs. Edith and Ann Bowen of Beaver Dam. Summers and Hazel Waldron, Placing second were Bessie Tremonton. Anderson, Bothwell; Mrs. Ivy Barker, Bear River City; Anna Quilts arid Rugs Bowen, Beaver Dam; Mrs. H. The quilts and departConfer, Garland; Vesta Jensen, ment was supervise ' by Mrs. Evans and Mrs. A. M. Reeder, John O. Garfield and Mrs. SeyCorinne. mour Hill. Placin; first were First, second and third place Mrs. Anna Bowen, Beaver Dam; winners in the canning depart- Anna Barlow, A. R. Buxton, ment for having the largest dis- Clara Fridal, Joe Forsberg, Alice play were Mrs. Ivy Barker, Mrs. Hamilton, Bernice Heaton, Nedra Brown and Mrs. Viola Gladys Norr, Cora Stevens and Porritt. Mrs. Edith Summers of Mrs. G. H. Watland, Tremonton; Tremonton was supervisor for Rosalie Confer, Garland; Emerthis department. ine Christensen and Nancy Holmgren, Bear River City; Vesta Needlccraft Department Jensen, Evans. Vesta Riggs, Mrs. Ivy Barker was supervisor Mantua, the Honeyville ward of the needle craft department Relief Society; Mrs. Park and first place winners were Stumm, Evans and Doris C. Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. Robert Wood, Howell. Allen, Mrs. John O. Garfield, Pheobe Archibald, Pearl JonMarrine Gibbs, Claudine Harris, es, Vera Johns and Mary StenArdella Kay, Mrs. Le Roy Oyler, quist, Rosetta Tremonton; June Scothern and Hazel Wat-kin- s, Goulding and Maude Petersen, Tremonton; Jennie Ander- Mantua; Mrs. Fred Hansen, son and Ruth Johnson, Mantua; Evans; Lenora Holmes, Harper; Mrs. M. II. Balls, Audrey Jensen, Melba Kidman, Beaver Dam; Elsie Meacham and Lilian Cherral Norman, Harper and ns Flowers and Holmgren, Bear River City; Mrs. O. L. Brough, La Von Garfield, Ruth Harris, Mrs. Boyd Miller, Phyllis W. Pope and Mrs. Harry Confer, Tremonton; Mrs. Lewis Johnson, East Garland, Mrs. Peter Marble, Deweyville and Katie C. Nelson and Rose Nelson, Corinne. Ivy Barker, Lois Christensen, Ida Christensen, Mrs. John Holmgren, Fae Ann Huggins, Dolly Iverson and Elyse Johnson, Bear River City; Mrs. Boyd Miller and Phyllis W. Pope, Tremonton; Katie C. Nelson and Rose Nelson, Corinne and Bar bara Tingey, East Garland plac ed second. Mrs. H. T. Woodward, Mrs. Rita Anderson and Mrs. Pearl Jensen were supervisors. Clothing First place winners in the clothing division of the department were the second year group of Riverside with Mrs. Alice Ward as leader; the third year 'group exhibit from Tremonton with Ann Palmer as leader and Jean Foster, Collinston; Erma Grover, Fielding and Shyrl Dustman, Tremonton for individual dresses and the style dress re- 4-- II 4-- H This beautiful monument will be erected at the approach to the Box Elder County Courthouse sometime this fall. The Veterans' War Memorial Committee has completed negotiations with the monument company, and all phases of the monu ment are now under way. The monument will stand 15 feet high, and will cost $9,644.21. A plaque will be displayed on the front of the face with 121 Gold Star names 24 view. II. The Placing second were Joan Fos- from World War I and 97 from World War woman service and of each ter, Collinston; Wanean Moses, completed record Fielding and Leah Stenquist, man in Box Elder County will be duplicated and Tremonton. sealed in the base of the" monument for safeFoods keeping, and will serve as a record for the future. 4-- H First in the foods division were This monument will be a beautiful image of the first year group exhibit from the servicemen, erected in the most conspicuous East Tremonton with Bodel Hunsaker as leader; first year place in the County. All passers on the three individual muffins, Donell Bear River City; second exhibit from Bear group year River City, Gaynell Johnsen, leader; fourth year group exhibit, Bear River City, Victoria Johnsen, leader; home economics demonstration team, Carol Holmgren and Gaynell Johnsen of Bear River City with Elyse Johnsen as director and the individual record book winner leaader; first year individual muffins, East Tremonton with as leader; Bodell Hunsaker second year group exhibit from Bear River City with Mrs. Ray Barker, leader; home economics demonstration team of Collinston with Ella Foster as leader and the individual record book winner, Gaynell Johnsen of Bear River City. Bessie Hansen and Mrs. P. E. Ault supervised this department. stalactite the giant "icicle" of stone is tight to its cavern roof by the tremendous attractive force of molecules pulling up against gravity. 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Fred Bradford, Chairman of the" committee, urges that each one of. you have the personal pride in the sacrifice made and the service rendered by our service men and women to make part of this monument yours by contributing as much as you like toward its payment. It will be something you will be proud of, and we hope that it will serve continually as a reminder of the grim realities of war, and help all who view it to reflect upon the needless sacrifice brought about by man's selfishness and greed. he Brcsi tat Joids a diant Stalactite Up... was Carol Holmgren. Second place winners were the first year group exhibit of Bear River City with Helen Huggins, USE 3 E National highways which converge at Brigham City will be able to admire this monument, and be reminded of the great service rendered by our young men and women for this country. Mor-tense- n, J WHEAT THURSDAY. 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