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Show ) mi -- UME XXII IACE ALL -- r.rct "f celebration y two-da- 10 oe Paver City on July The pageant will tell in Bear m 24. the true experiences Pioneers who settled in 7 V River City. It begins at '( lory of ' Wednesday followed by 8 p. m. sepulling match at three in Jes will be given 3 on -- Only teams from Box -- er County may enter, 'inursday's celebration will be-- n is. with the Centennial by jo a. m. followed ; Jr r. 1 4 F entertainment. queen, Mrs. Mary Holmgren, tended by Mrs. Nora Burt and Emma Jensen will reign at Centennial he parade to be held on the River Bear City a Mrs. Holmgren was -- twen-v-fourt- h. born in Bear Riv-- r city. Her birthplace was a and her attendants, the ht first ;jg-o- child to next oldest living women in :;.at city, were born in the old :r built in Bear River. Rastus arson will act as Grand Mar- - communities are to participate in the par-J- e. No motor driven vehicles be allowed to enter. All jats or entries must follow a xeer theme such as covered i:r.s, Indians, scouts, etc. En-;can be made with Ronald r.ard, chairman of the par-i- e Surrounding ...rited .1! es committee. parade will line up at 4th th on the main highway and :,to Bridge street where they iturn and go to 2nd East. The 1 GARLAND Construction Starts On New Building For Telephone Co. t r Footings were being poured Thursday, beginning the construction of a new 30 x 35 foot brick building to house the office and plant of the Bear River Valley Telephone company. The building is being constructed on First North, between Tremont and First West streets A ... Garland's new Main Theatre opened Tuesday evening of thi.i week with it's premiere picture, Honeymoon" starring Shirley Temple. The new theatre is the latest C in modern theatre construction, with every effort being made to give its patrons the best in theatre comfort. Reed Wood, manager, states that to show the best pictures obtainable will be the policy of the management. V A- - New Officers Of Y Lions Installed "X r STORES CLOSE FOR 21th All business firms and offices in Tremonton will be closed next Thursday, July 24. Posse Rides in S.L. Centennial Parade Here are 154 Boy Scouts and leaders of Box El pr County who met at Bear River City Park, Tuesday evening to organize and ceive instructions before leaving Sunday to enjo; a week at the Ce ntennial Scout Camp at Fort Douglas. The Box Elder County Sheriff's Mounted Posse received first honorable mention Monday when they rode in the Centennial posse parade held in Salt Lake City. Five Salt Lake City judges awarded the first prize of $1,000 to the TJte Rangers from Funeral services for Hyrum Salt Lake City and second prize Jacob Hansen were conducted to the Davis county sheriff's Monday, July 14. Mr. Hansen posse. passed away July 10, at the Valley Hospital following a major NOEL COOKS HAVE SON operation. The services were Announcement is made of the conducted by Bishop Vernon birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Prelude and Postlude Noel L. Cook at the Budge hos- were played on the organ by Wanda J. Johnson. The opening pital in Logan on July 13th. song was "My Jesus, As Thou Wilt," sung by the choir, conducted by Victoria C. Johnson. The invocation was offered by Howard Kelly, a of Services Held For Hyrum J. Hansen At Bear River City To Receive High Scout Honor son-in-la- w the deceased. Ai Speakers were Moroni Mortensen, Amos Hansen and Hervin Bunderson. Music for the services was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, who sang, "In the Garden," accompanied by Margaret T. Johnson. A violin solo was played by Reva Mae Anderson, accompanied by Wanda Johnson and the closing song was "Going Home" by John Owens, accom- - A V. - 1 f and Lloyd Kunz and Leon and Leo Conger, two sets of the Tremonton Second Ward Troop, who will re- r,agie Awards Sunday evening. Floyd frins from e Two Sets Of Twins To Receive Eagle At a Awards At Court Of Honor to be held Tremonton Second Ward, day evening, two sets of Court of Honor &e -- ;,:ns will receive :ds, one a r-s- 15 V- their Eagle of the highest hon-;- ! scout can attain. The Ployd and Lloyd Kunz, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Leo MISS ANNETTE THOMPSON HOLDS LUCKY TICKET Miss Annette Thompson of received the dog given by the Liberty Theatre last week. The dog was given away in connection with the show, "Bob, Son of Battle," which featured "Dave," a dog owned by Wynn Hansen of Collinston. El-wo- od ay Alfred sons Conger, "J", and Mrs. W. R. Conger, receive their awards prior to J'ding the Centennial Scout :V at Fort Douglas next Births: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Morse, a hording to scout officials, girl, July 10th. 3 a Mr. and Mrs. Farren Nielsen, a rare occasion when two f twins from the same boy, July 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen, a receive this high honor. boy, July 13th. ADDITION Mr. and Mrs. Ellis John, a boy, G ADDED TO July 17th. TRD S STORE The following entered the hospital for surgery: Leona Rucker, Mrs. Ursel Berchtold, Mrs. Eldon fetors are working on a Anderson, Archie Buchanan and coition to Gifford's Store. Carl t Jay Nelson. Strrcture win increase Tonsils were removed for Curtis Anderson. Pamela May AnpSth of the present feet, and will al-- derson. Sandra Anderson. Joseph a full basement under Gcorce's child and Owen Stokes' This child. and floor spare Jark Lavendar'i child. Mrs. fatly enhance the facil-,- f Charles Hendricks, Mrs. Calvin the store. Andersen, Stanford Thoina s, Frank Hill, Ralph Chadwick. .'Taylor left Saturday for Mrs. Ted Hess. Ed Trice, Mrs. h"c he will visit for Emma Thompson. Mrs. Irving week., with Mr. and Mrs. Christcnsen and Olen Allen received medical treatment. panied by Margaret Johnson. Benediction was pronounced by Roland Montgomery. Burial was made in the Bear River City Cemetery with Victor N. Hansen dedicating the grave. Mr. Hansen was born January 2, 1875, at Bear River City, a son of Jacob and Karen Andersen Hansen. He served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to Denmark from 1898 to 1900. He married Sarah Hettie Howell June 3, 1903, in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home in Bear River City, where Mr. Hansen had lived all his life. Mrs. Hansen died in 1918. Surviving are five sons and daughters, N. Howard and Win-to- n H. Hansen, Homewood, 111.; re- - training camp was held SECOND HALF OF SOFTBALL LEAGUE Tuesday and Wednesday for all from Box Elder Boy Scouts SCHEDULE APPROVED BY TEAMS County who will attend the Centennial Scout Camp to be held in Salt Lake City on July 21 and TROPHY TO With Tuesday night's sortball 25. games the Bear River Valley BE GIVEN Over a hundred and fifty League opened the second half To stimulate interest in the of the summer schedule. scouts and leaders met in the Bear River City Park to become softball games, The Leader is B. & B. and the Western teams oriented as to the program and offering a trophy to the winning put on a real battle, with the B. ' of the Centennial team. The trophy will be on dis- & B. coming out with a one procedure camp. They were organized into play in several local business point lead, 5 to 4. In the game provisional tnx.ps with three houses during the remainder of between the Jaycees and Howell and elsh boys the season. the Jaycees started out with a 17 patrols to a tr-to a patrol. A fourth patrol will to 5 lead over their opponents. be added to the camp when they On Thursday night the Lions 31 arrived in Salt Lake City. This met Bear River City and O. K. Rubber Welders crossed bats patrol will be made up of boys from Mexico, Arizona, Califorwith Burgess Plumbing. st ucI d nia, New Mexico, Maryland, C o The schedule of games for the Pennsylvania and Canada. remainder of the second half are a.s follows: Furnishing 50 of the attenWork is expected to start imdance at the camp, Bex Elder FRIDAY, JULY 18 Oarland vs on two additional County scouts will camp in Area mediately at the & I. and Western vs Jaycees. U. county fair E on the Fort Douglas reserva- buildings TUESDAY, JULY 22 Lions vs to announcetion. Harold Poulsen, field di- grounds, according Garland and B. & B. vs Howell. officials. The two rector from the Ogden Area ment by fair will be 16 x 100 JULY 25 Bear River FRIDAY, new buildings Council which is host for this vs and O. K. Rubber vs Burgess will for be vsed each and feet area, will act as area director. cattle sheds. Construction will U. & I. Leaders attending from Box Elbe of faced brick and cinder TUESDAY, JULY 29 B. & B. r, der County will be Russell will match the main vs Jaycees and Westerns vs Bear and b'ock, Newell TJdy, Melvin Hamilfair building, which is well under River. ton, Ray Holdaway, Vernon construction. THURSDAY, JULY 31 Lions Smith, Warren Conger, Leland vs O. K. Rubber and Howell vs are These being buildings Nelson, Laurence Turley, Glen Garland. Nelson, C. E. Wilson and Jack ejected by the North and South FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 Burgess Box Elder Countv Farm Bureaus Hodges. and the Box Elder County Fair vs U. & I. and B. & B. vs Lions. A ore Fair Buildings To Be Two n r e Cap-ene- Board. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Steifler It is expected that the three of Long Beach flew with their buildings will be ready to use month old son to Tremonton for during the county fair, August a visit with Mr. and Mrs. DickJ 21. 22 and 23. Allen recently. They made the trip in a little over eight hours. WILL PLTLISII EARLY NEXT WEEK Mrs. Zula H. Kelly and Mrs. Alton H. Nielson, Brbham City; In order that the Leader staff might enjoy the 24th J. Keith Hansen, Salt Lake; nine grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Rose Mrs. Nancy Nelson, Ogden; Lorin S., Flora Agnes, Holmgren, and Bernard Hansen, all of Bear River City. holiday, the Leader will be puDlished Wednesday evening and distributed in the mails Friday as usual. All and advertisements should be in a day earlier copy than usual. New Fair Building's Wal Is Nearing 'The Square" Hospital News build-'enty-fi- FORTY-FOU- NEW THEATRE OPENS AT -- ay's 1 NUMBER County Boy Scouts Prepare For Centennial Camp parade races Gordon Nesson, who will acat by children the d sports for quire the present office site and "a m. A ball game between of the telephone comRiver building 4 leading teams, Bear pany on main street when the -Brigham, will take complete cut over to the new ty and "Vce at 12:30 p. m. with another telephone office is made. tsentation of the pageant at A rodeo and amateur box-- " WILL will complete the g contest ; I 51 TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 17, SET FOR BEAR RIVER v;,tnriral pageant will be event to take place at . to t Z t J PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION 1TV " f) a f AUGUST 5 JayTUESDAY, cees vs Burgess and Westrens vs Howell. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 Bear River vs U. & I. and O. K. Rubber vs Garland. & I. and FRIDAY. AUGUST 15 rgess B. Si B. West- erns vs Burgess and Howell vs Lions. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19-- Jaycees vs U. & I. and Bear River vs Garland. Garland. FRIDAY, AUGUST M. vs O. K. 22-Ja- ycees Rubber and Howell vs Bear River. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 Lions vs U. & I. and B. & B. vs Gar- land. THURSDAY, Westerns AUGUST 23 vs U. & I. and Howell vs O K. Rubber. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29 Jaycees and Lions vs Bur-r- e vs Hear River ss. TUESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 2 B. & B. vs U. & I. and Western.? vs Linns. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Howell vs Burg'-.';and Jaycees vs ve "e s Garland. pe FRIDAY, SEITEMBER 5-- P'-ar River vs O, K. Prober. the walls of the ne w Fair building. During the past week, a large" crew of brick layers started will to be the by Saturday. square the building The contractors estimate that 4-- H Mrs. Sheldon Anderson was Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Current Centennial Expo sition, State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake City. "100 Years of Current American Painting" at Expo- siition, Salt Lake City. 1 Pioneer Days July Rodeo at Ogden. July 20 Tabernacle Choir in "The Restoration," Salt Lake City. July 21 Boy Scout Camp-fir- e Utah. July Fort Douglas, 9 "Promis- ed Valley" with Alfred Drake at Ute Stadium. July 22 Plaque Dedication, Sugar House. Jaly 22 End of SUP trek from Nauvoo to Salt Lake. Centennial CeJuly 1 lebration at Spanish Fork. July 23 Centennial Parade, Salt Lake; Pioneer Tar-ad- e, 22-2- THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 B. & B. vs Burgess and Westerns vs ' The 1947 Box Elder County Fair Premium list Is off the press and Is being distributed through the county agent's office to stock growers, farmers, Young club and F. F. A. Farmers, members, housewives and others. Anyone desiring a copy of the book should contact Mr. Stewart's office or members of the fair board. Program, AUGUST vs Garland vs O. K. Rubber. FAIR rilElWIUM LIST BEING DISTRIBUTED 19-2- FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 Westerns vs O. K. Rubber and B. & B. vs Bear River. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 Jaycees vs Lions and Howell vs U. THURSDAY, Plans for a banner year were envisioned by officers and directors of the Tremonton Lions Club following installation of the new officers at Wednesday's reg ular luncheon meeting held at Oak Cafe. Harry Drew, retir ing president made the president's annual report before turning the activities of the club over to Garland Puzey, incoming president. Douglas Cannon also made the secretary's financial report. Clifton G. M. Kerr, recently appointed deputy district governor of Region One, was the prinMusical numcipal speaker. bers were given by a male quartette consisting of Frank Stevens, .Francis Moore, Moroni Ward and Merwin Christensen and a trumpet solo by Bruce Stevens. Following the luncheon, a meeting of the new officers and directors was held, and committee chairmen were named. These were to be contacted by the various officers before the appointments are made known. The Chester Nelson family srx'nt ten days at Island Park, Idaho, reeently. They report an enjoyable fi'hlng trip. Ogden. July 21 Dedication Henefer Road, State Monument Park, "This Is the Place" Monument. Salt Lake; Sunrise Services, Boy Scouts, 6:30 at Scout camp, Fort Douglas; Centennial Service, sunrise, Lindsay Gardens; Auto Races. Exposition Grounds; Horse Pulling. Exposition Grounds; Pioneer Days Parade, Ot:den; Gene Autry Rodeo, Oglen; Centennial Parade, Salt Lake City; Release of Official U. S. Centennial Stamp. Salt Lake; Reception and dinner for original pioneers. Hotel Utah; Senior Scout Sunrise Service, Donner Hiil. Draft Ilor'C July Show, Exposition, State r Grounds. 25-2- 9 a , |