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Show mm WIGHT V BISHOP OF livTCHER , Thatcher ward bishopric .organized last Sunday President R. J. Vernald JWood, H. Kirkham s and Joseph in that lded the meeting Pot-Larl- es - 1 Kl istained as Burton, 1st Gerald Tolman, 2nd and Verl Waldron as urns tiv 'su" nes William r or' 'clerk. Glen Nelson was as assistant clerk, leased were Joseph pton erk. re- -i J. 0. Christensen, Earl and Ervin C. Petersen Nel-Merv- in PLATES OBTAINABLE ) NEXT The members of the Box Elder county Elementary Principal's association met last Monday at the McKinley School for their regular monthly meeting. Ross Coombs of Honeyville, president, was in charge. A report on the progress of legislation for salary increases for teachers in Utah was given by Duane Archibald and Leon Christiansen reported on a meeting of the state Elementary association held Principals' recently in Salt Lake. Miss Norma Jensen, primary supervisor of the county schools, spoke on the program of the schools. A dinner at the was the concluding feature of the meeting. Nu-W- ay EAST TREMONTON FARM BUREAU SETS MEETING WEEK have been made office assessor's county The next meeting of the East on 4ue license auto plates t Tremonton Farm Bureau will be 'jay, February 10 at the Utah held at the home of Mary Tre-to- n and Light building in on the 19th of FebThompson Power Utah and at the ruary at 2 p. m. Rug making j Light building in Garland will be taken up. i he 11th. met The for their last group are requested to A .to owners at home of Mrs. the meeting auassessors to "tjje t get act their t r'earance ble. before O. Garfield and made plans that date if John for the next year's work. DISTRICT COURT OF HONOR NEXT WEEK INFANT DIES day old son of ph V. and Christina Gee Hill in the died Tuesday : J. 7 hospital at Tremonton. He All Scouts of the Bear River 1st. .3 born February irviving are his parents, the district will be present at the Court of Honor set for Wednes::. ring brothers and sisters: - and Frank, Mrs. Hilda Spen-:- r day, February 12th at the GarA special invitation of Garland; Theron Hill and land hall. all Eagle :ri Norma Kent, Malad, Ida.; is also extended to ... Merrill, Jay, Glenn, Hyrum, Scouts of this region to be pre.thy, Darlene and Mary Hill sent, regardless of their age. ' Morris Christensen will be f Nai, Ida.; grandmother, his Eagle Scout badge of Gee Garland. Randolph all other and awards earned up of Garland. Spencer l neral services were conduct- -' to February 5th will be made at "hursdgy at 1:30 p. m. at the this Court. e of Mrs. Hilda Spencer in and. Burial was in the Gar- Eirk Hill, four C 1 TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1947 January Free Of Arrangements L V V V -- PRINCIPALS MEET IN TREMONTON ('MES I Will You He Read V xx" LME ' It Won't Be Lon Traffic Accidents During the month of January, the region north of Bear River City was free from major traffic accidents, according to a report by Evan Green, highway patrolman. Only minor accidents have been reported during that time, and in view of the icy condition of the highways during that period, the record seems most worthy of mention and the drivers of commendation. The outlook on in 1947 Wasatch Jaycees O. K. Rubber Welders 7 6 4 3 2 2 7 Dr. Carl ? 4 Farewell Social Set For Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waldron At Thatcher Ward LOCAL WOMAN WINS BENDIX WASHER Mrs. Vyrle Wood of Tremon- ton was announced as winner on the Vera Keene program on Friday morning's radio broadcast from station KUTTA. Mrs. Wood had written a letter for the program naming her favorite song and telling why she liked it. Her award as winner was a new Ben-di- x washer. Local people who listened to the program on Monday morning heard Mrs. Wood on the air as she was interviewed by the program director. I at l if ; : apated. the diseases. Allen, Ed Mr. and Mrs. Cal Erickson Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Deakin, S. A. Nelson left morning for a fishing Mr. and Mrs. Cal Erickson of - Jn northern California and Beaver Dam held open house 3on. Sunday afternoon and evening at their home in observance of nosriTAL NEWS their golden wedding anniverhs; sary. and Mrs. More than 200 friends and relaa Floyd Dunn, ;!, January 30th. tives called during the day to ana Mrs. well and during the Joseph Hill, a wish them 'ebruary 1st. evening a buffet lunchon was and Mrs. Don to 45 members of the famFrisby, a girl, served ary Zrd. ily. Nine of the ten living childand Mrs. Golden Andrea- - ren were present and both bro; a ;; Prl. February 4th. thers and sisters of the couple. Both Mr. and Mrs. Erickson n Irations were , in the valley and Mrs- Dan-e- l Heaton, are well known Cox, Jeneal Marble through Cache Valley for their Mrs. Erick'Boss Rhodes; minor oper-:- s industry and thrift. a great n George been son has always Bott and ward Dam Beaver Hansen. the in help fcal treatment was given activities. , chael Hermanscn, Dee The couple are parents of "" ws. Augustus Iverson, twelve children, ten cf whom are D. Berchtold, Mrs. Spencer living. They are Michael Romcr and children Erickson. Grace. Idaho: Normal tne families of J Hans An- - F and Dean D. of Beaver Dam: E ,Lirk Garrett, Ole Knud- - Grant D, Salt Lake: Vidi Adams. :.";'r'ln Fryer, Glen Hess and Manning Garland: M.iry Lewis. Salt Lake; Alta Archibald. BrierB. Lassiter J;Hand Mrs. t ,. cvbh Simmons. Beaver --- o were treated for injur-vp- d mm' June Sarpent. Grace. Ida- in an automobile Cox, Huntington Xe and Chet ;-s- -r- f per-p?- .Jw - , - - " Wednesday evening. Don Welling, senior student and active future farmer at Bear River high school, was declared winner of the annual F. F. A. public speaking contest held at the school last Tuesday, February 4. Don spoke on "A New Day Dawns." Don is a son cf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welling of Riverside. By virtue of his win, Don will have the opportunity of representing Bear River high school at the district meet to be held at South. Cache on February 27. F. F. A. boys from Bear River, South Cache, North Cache, Weber and Box Elder will take part in this meet. Bear River chapter members who competed against Don for speaking honors were Earl Peterson, Arden Coombs and Evan Rudd. According to judges, the contest was an unusually close Annual Banquet j Frischknecht will also starting the Turkey -" ana Baby Chicks off t The turkey industry is one of the ; large industries ox Elder county and a large ;ance at this meeting is Hack Speech Contest F.F.A. To Hold Doctor meeting held this week aine mnns discussed the ."fjl of Mastitis and other Don Welling Wins FFA Annual one. r at Tremonton. ; -4 MP.. AND MRS. CALVIN WALDRON Allen Oil Wess's Service Winzeler Motor Results of the Friday night A missionary farewell honorgames left the O. K. Rubber Welders victors over the Jaycees. ing Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waldron Winzeler defeated Allen Oil; and will be held Saturday night, Wasatch won from Wess's Ser- Fgbruary 8th in the Thatcher ward chapel. K. H. Fridal will vice. be the principal speaker at the On Thursday night the Winzeler Motor team will play Wess's program. Friends of the couple are inService; Allen Oil will meet the to attend the party. vited Jaycees and Wasatch will play The Waldrons leave next week against the O. K. Rubber Weld- to serve in the. East Central ers. States Mission. Frischknecht from Utah State Agricultural col-the Farmers' meeting ? held next Wednesday ev- February 12, at 8 o'clock the Utah Power & Light ParCanfomfa. I s t- FARM BUREAU REPRESENTATIVES ATTEND CONVENTION Several members of the Box Elder County Farm Bureau were to in Salt Lake last week-enconvention. attend the annual Officers and members from this section who attended were Mrs. John O. Garfield, Mrs. P. E. Ault, Mrs. Seymour Hill, Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Ethel Palmer, Day Garfield and Horace Barnard. d The annual parents' and sons' banquet of the Bear River chapter of Future Farmers of America will be held Thursday, February 13 at 7:30 p. m. in the Bear River high school cafeteria. The principle speaker will be a member of the Utah State Centennial commission from Salt Lake City, Utah. The theme of the event has to do with the Utah Centennial. Musical selections will be furnished by the Erickson sisters, LaRue'and Carol; and by Marvin Ashby. Other numbers on the program will be a talk by a Future Farmer and a response from a father. ELWOOD TO HOLD PATRIOTIC DANCE Announcement Is made by the Elwood M. I. A. that they will hold a Patriotic formal dance on Wednesday night, February 12 in the ward hall. Everyone 13 Invited. LEAVE FOR TRIP TO CALIFORNIA TWO INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ger-mleft Thursday morning for a two weeks' trip through California. Mrs. Robert B. Lasatcr of Og- den and Mrs. Kiyko Takasugi were treated at the hospital Wednesday night for injuries received when the Machine driven by Mr. Lasater struck a car driven by K. Yamamoto of Clear field. The Japmeso had .stopth othrr ped and failing to car turned across the highway directly in front of it. Both can were badly damaged and tho Japanese was given a ticket for failure to give the right of way, Officers Sackett and Green er LORRY RVTTING LEAVES FOR ENGLAND Mr. rnd Mrs. A. N. Rytting and family were in Salt Lake last Saturday to see Iirry off on his way to New York. Hp was scheduled to sail on the Queen Elizabeth for Encland on the 5th. to bedn his missionary labors. investigated. 1017 FARM PLAN AND GLEANERS STARTS SOON IN COUNTY SIGN-U- P fireside chat for all and Gleaners of the stake is planned for Sunday evening after the conference session on February 16th. Mr. Braithwaite of the L. D. S. Institute will be the speaker on this occasion. The group will meet in the Garland Relief Society room. H 1 2 4 5 6 6 riRESIDE PLANNED A I Won Lost Meeting for Turkey Pro-- " will be discussed N The standings of the teams in the Valley Basketball League after the last game are as follows: Turkey Outlook a xt Topic For -i- STAKE BY VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS cemetery. Farmer's r NUMBIR TWENTY ONE TO SERVE IN EAST CENTRAL STATES POSSE AND WIVES HOLD PARTY turkey dinner A and dance were enjoyed Monday evening by the members of the Box Elder County sheriff's posse and their partners. The annual party was s held at the commercial in Brigham City. Mervin Christensen acted as toastmaster for the evening and a musical program was featured. The Ladies' trio, Phebe Henrle, Jessie Miller and Lulu Johnson sang and Beverly Sandal, Ver-n- a Standing and Lorna Shuman also gave two numbers. Arch Richardson, the chief of the Posse, reported on the plans and prospects for the year for the posse which now boasts 65 members. Plans for a horse show in June and other new features were presented. Other officers recently chosen are Warren Hyde, sheriff; Harry Taylor, bookie; Ed Silvester, deputy sheriff; Shirley Benson and Ray Thomas, top hands and Delbert Holmgren, foreman. club-room- STAKE GOLD AND GREEN BALL ON 22nd n Elder county farmers be planning their 1947 operations now according to A. W. Bishop, chairman of the Agricultural Conservation (AAA) Committee. Plans for the county's 1947 LEGION AND AUXILIARY Agricultural Conservation ProPLAN MEETING gram are well underway. Community committeemen through' A meeting of the American out the area are talking over Legion and Auxiliary has been conservation plans for this year called for Thursday, February with their farm neighbors 13th at the Utah Power and throughout the area. "Once these plans are com Light building to begin at 8 p. m. A movie will be a feature of plete," said Chairman A. W. the evening. A special lnvita Bishop "We'll review them and tlon is extended to all service allot funds to help carry out men to attend. practices this spring, next summer and fall. We want to get the most conservation BOYS HOME possible in 1947." ON FURLOUGH Mr. Bishop explained that farmers and the Privates Loyal Glenn, Robert through ACP, share Government, the cost of Stenqulst, Cleon Summers, Dale maintaining and building the Gardner and Boyd Marble arsoil and water resources rived home late Tuesday night county's "because good land benefits for a furlough. The boys have It means better inbeen together at Camp Ft. Lewis everybody. come for the farmer and better in Washington since their en- health for consumers and protrance into the army four tected soil resources for the namonths ago. They will report at tion." Camp Killman in New Jersey on The county office at Brigham February 17th. City is already planning the con servation program for 1948. Be fore long now, the committee chairman explained, suggestions from this county will be sent on to the State Office of the ProS A duction and Marketing Administration where they will be forwarded for consideration In Funeral services for Adam building the framework for the James Larsen, 63, native of Park national program. Valley who died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital following an xtendrd illne.:s, were co .ducted Wednesday at the Park Valley L. D. S. ward chapel at 1 o'clock by Bishop Fred J. Hirschi. A son of Adam and Mary Ann Rose Larsen, the deceased was born at Park Valley May 3, Mr, and Mrs. David Parkin1883, and was reared and eduson of Portage will hold open cated there. He married Ro.se house Sunday, February 0th at Hirschi March 7, 1.008, in Brig-ha- their home In observance of their City and the couple made golden wedding. Friends are intheir home In Park Valley. vited to call between 2 and 6 In addition to the widow, o'clock to visit with the Parkinthere are six sons surviving, sons. Wallace, Rue M., Sherwin H., They were married in the Loand Clarence Larsen of Park gan Temple, February 10, 1897 Valley; Howard C. Larsen, Lo- and have lived in Portage most gan, and Glen H. Larsen, Smith-fiel- of that time. Both Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson Also surviving are the folhave been active in the church lowing sisters and brothers: Mrs. in the Portage ward. He was Eva Badger, Heyburn, Ida.; Mrs. bishop there for 28 years. Jennie Hirschi. Rosette, Box ElThey are parents of seven der county; Mrs. Lizzie Yates, children, five of them still livMrs. Delia Taylor, Mrs. Lottie ing: Orin Parkinson, Portage; Earl and Mrs. Roxie Davis, all David E. Parkinson, Brigham; of Brigham City; Oscar Larsen, Mrs. Pearl Howell, Portage; Mrs. Park Valley, and Mrs. Sarah Elda Nelson, Brigham and Mrs. Slatter, Salt Lake City, Utah. Myrtle P. Williams, Malad, Idaho. They expect all their family and twelve grandchildren to be with them on Sunday. PARK VALLEY NATIVE DIES A T U R I) Y Portage Couple Golden Wedding ' Eve". Tickets may be obtained through ward M. I. A. officers. SEVENTY QUORUM ENTERTAINED The Second Ward members of the Seventy Quorum entertained for the quorum members and their wives at a delightful party d. Lions Hear Rep. Clifton Kerr ATTEND Eva Fredrlckson, Inez Lundberg, Turner, Thomas and Lorella Shuman anl Mayme Rhode, made a visit at a Lodge function in Salt Lake Tuesday night. Mrs. Andy st Ja-le- Officers of the Bear River M. A. are making plans for a Valontine ball which will be An orchestra from Kaysville will furnish the music fur the dancp on Thursday. February 13th at the Bear River Hall. I. snmi-forma- !. Noah S"hrock of Burlington, Iowa has been a C'l'st at the Sam Gctz home this week. LODGE FUNCTION The athletic committee of th". last Friday evening. Einor Sten-qui- Lions' club had charge of the was in charge of the af- program for the Wednesday fair which began with a Chow night meeting. They presentwas ed Representative Clifton G. M. Mein supper. A program old time and dancing en- Kerr who spoke in a very intergiven joyed. esting manner on pending legislation and explained measures BEAR RIVER FACULTY that have been passed and oth HOLDS PARTY ers that are being considered. A tap dance was also given by The first party of the year Allen and Karen Johnson. for the faculty members of the Harry Drew, Lions' president, Bear River high school was held conducted the meeting. Saturday night at the school cafeteria, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon CORINNE DAIRY Hansen were general chairmen HERD APPROVED of the event; Jesse Roberts was in charge of the entertainment L. Maurice Larson, Corinne, and Charles Last directed the has recently had his herd in- games. chicken dinner i spec ted and classified for type, A delicious Associawas the high light of the even- The Hol.stein-Frie.sia- n VALENTINE DANCE AT REAR RIVER CITY Their To' Observe m The Bar River Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held at the high school hall on Saturday night the 22nd of February with stake M. I. A. officers In charge. The queens from the diffierent wards will all be honored, and the stake queen will be chosen from the floor at the dance. Several of the M. I. A. dances of the year will be presented during the evening. Th ball will commence at 8:30 with the dance. "Strolling at ing. Box should Lois Know Your City Clean-u- ne p I-i- ws Members of the Centennial Committee attended the City Council meeting. February 3rd. From this meeting we find that with the cooperation of the people of Tremonton, the city can take care of the disposing of garbage, rubbish, papers, tin cans, ashes, etc. The following instructions are tion of America announces today. given: The Inspection was conducted Keop garbage in metal cans. Ashes will be hauled away If by S. B. Hall. Troutdale, Ore., one of the nine officials appoint- placed in containers weighing up ed by the Association to do this to 50 lbs. work in the United Statos. Tin cans can be placed in burclassified animals the Among lap sacks, not more than 50 lbs. in this herd, 6 were designated Rubbish will be accepted In "very ti'iod" thf weond highest pasteboard boxes, If tied, and will score an animal can receive; and not fall apart when handled. Not 5 "'.vxv plus". more than 50 lbs. Pasteboard Th" tvp" cla- slfieatlon. corn- - boxes will not be returned for bined with a production trstin; another use. program, is used as a means of Papers must be tied. proving sires and locating outKeep your alleys open in case standing brood cow families in the fire Department may have; an owner's herd. to u.se them. - , |