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Show t m PLAYGROUND PROJECT 0 J JMmm UVIl LEAuUE BV ORED I tonWomen's Civic direction of rfcv,mway. commit. SOFTBALL GAME RESULTS -"-- 7 7 Summer Band Class To Start Monday, June 1 IX The Lions club downed the an all-- 5 Outlaws, Tuesday evening, 8 to 'nf summer recrea. 1 and the OK Rubber Welders . v v S ganger children of r i won from Fronks by a 12 to 5 score. In last Tuesday's games, cans the U & I scored 14 runs against Meet the Jaycees 9 and Bothwell made to- id Py an 13 runs to the Future Farmers 8. VOLUME XXIII '"I handicraft Various TREMONTON CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 194S The schedule for the remainare organizations der of the first half of the sea. DEWEYYILLE HONORS WAR DEAD Rested to contribute son is as follows: while Recre, to the project, Tuesday, June 8, Jaycees vs. to is Planning League Lions; Fronks vs. Outlaws. .Ifrom bonds to help Thursday, June 10, Jaycees vs. long needed project, OK Rubber Welders; Fronks vs. BUI IS S . Con is planning - t 4 iff mmmmv- - NUMBER Summer the project Tuesday, June 15, Lions vs. F. 4 Tderwsy Monday and F. A.; Outlaws vs U & I. Thursday, June 17, Fronks vs. '.evening wnen a fcaostructcd at the city U & I; Lions vs. Bothwell. of Tuesday,. June 22, Outlaws vs. ,der the supervision OK Rubber Welders; F.F.A. vs. !er. made to the Jaycees. jj being to turn out Thursday, June 24, U & I vs. of the town Bothwell vs. OK Rubber hammers Lions; saws, with this Welders. erect to help 5ds Tuesday, June 29, F.F.A. vs. Launittee assisting Mrs. Fronks; Outlaws vs. Jaycees. Thursday, July 1, Outlaws vs. in the work are: Mrs. fcirge Mrs. Mervin Holt, Napoli and Mrs. Le- - irra Bothwell; F. F;. r 'J day from and from afternoon. izing the At cussed fleeting the Farmers Corporation met with taonton Lions club to dis-- j possibilities of establish, dehydrating plant in the of Isentatives Swimming From Monday June 14th until Friday June 25th special Instruction will be given in the swimming pool. The following sche- dule will he adhered to during this period. Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays: 3:00 P.M. Boys - beginners. 4:00 P.M. Girls . beginners. These classes are open to all who are 7 years of age or older who are Just learning to swim or can swim about one length of the Tuesday, July 6, Jaycees vs. Fronks; Lions vs. OK Rubber Tremonton. of president Merrell, Charles which oper- at Salt Lake corporation, mill small members Is club ij has been that his investigating this ar,ea and :Mties of ied that there is suffL for the demand :al Service Center Building To pro-D- e manufactured in the Besides providing a ready 1 for alfalfa and grain advantage of in. i livestock production here pat'v add to the resour. J, the She valley. ismittee is . to be selected standing photographer in the to investigate west. has Mr. Hobson, a plant in Salt Lake Ws e further recommenda- - been associated with Mr. Degn for the past three years, kal groups er In brief, but impressive Mem. Tne monument and steel flag Day services the above pole were erected by the Dewey, monument was dedicated at the ville Town Board. Mrs. Lorna Deweyville Cemetery, Monday, Jorgenson, a sister of Herman May ,31, with Presid3nt Clifton LeRoy and Lawrence Dallas G. M. Kerr giving the address Hyatt unveiled the monument, and offering the dedicatory pray. Horace Barnard was chairman of erthe program committee. j orial ! i - TREMONTON CHAPTER OF FFA AND CLUBS TAKE TOP HONORS AT JUNIOR FAT STOCK SHOW The Future Farmers of Ameri High School ca of Tremonton chapter and 4H Awards Listed club members took both the 4-- II grand championship as well as Due to lack of space some of the reserve championship in the the names of students who re. fat lamb division at the Junior Fat Stock Show in Salt Lake this ceived honors at the BRHS assembly were omitted. The week. For the second consecutive following completes the list of year, John House entered one of awards made: DRIVER TRAINING AWARDS the two top lambs of the show, and Lois Porritt showed a HampMargie Roberts, L- - J. shire lamb that was tops. Billy Dale Crompton, Don Lee Sessions, a 4H club member show, Rogers, Darvel Gam, Connie ed the reserve champion. Hunaker, Barbara Waldron, Lois won a special award of Woodruff Snow, Peggy Potter. a $25 U.S. savings bond on her Helen Felsted, Monte Reynolds, entry and John won a similar John Stenquist, Eugene Bigler, award and a $5.00 cash award. De Verl Johnson, Leah Stenquist John won the laurels in the Leon Hill, Sharon Archibald, 4H club division last year and Gloria Durfey, Monte Austin, Jay took the purple ribbon in the Bennett. F.F.A. group this year. Jean Hawks, Marlene Bourne, Barbara Gleason, Carolyn Kerr, Leon Conger, Farrell Larson, Liane Bunnell, Beverly Stanfill, Betty Jo Thomas, Le Ann Marble, Lyle Nesson, Marilyn Stohl. Bar-- B Carl Nelsen, Doreen Barlow, Ronald Wilcox, Oral Wise, Bevan Mazil Orson Tingey Jr., 27, of Hales, Blaine Garner, Arlene Brigham City, employee of the Moore, Barbara Morse, Max Andrew Funk, Clarence Syl- Browning Livestock Company at Bar B ranch died Wednesday vester, Glen Fallows, and Palmer the at the Valley hospital of evening Mann. injuries received when his horse HOME NURSING AWARDS fell on him last week. Beverlee Adams, Lois Adams, Mr. Tingey was born in Brig, Zona Allen, Phyllis Anderson, ham, May 4, 1921. He is survived Sharyl Anderson, LoDees Bowen, by his mother and five sisters, Carolyn Brough, Idella Durtty,. Mrs. Bernice T. Mann, BountiGwen Fackrell, Renae Firth, ful; Mrs. Winifred Sheffield and Lola Mae Gibbs, Vera Jean Mrs. Joyce Tubbs. Brigham; Mrs. Hall, Geraldine Hanni, Virginia Janice T. Levinson, New York; John, Rilla Beth Jonn, famine and Mrs. Yvonne Russell, Prpvo. Michaelis, Betty Jean Morse, Funeral services will be con. Yvonne Peterson, Edna Perry, ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Roena Roe, Nedra Simmons, Or- Brigham Sixth Ward with Bis. lene Sorenson, Betty Jean Soren-soRichard Hansen in charge. hop Norma Jean Wise. Kathryn Anderson, Louellla- NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN Baker, Charlene Brough, Mau- COUNTY NOMINATING rine Capener, Lauene wuuti, PRIMARY CONVENTION Doris Forsberg, Beverly Hardy, Notice is hereby given that the Shirley Mae Henrie, LorRaynej County Nominating Primary Con. Hess, Barbara Jones. vention of the Republican Party Darlene Miller, Joy Miher, lot- - for Box Elder County, State of na Nelson. Verdeen Res. Bcrnice Utah, will be held at the High Lucille Spencer, Margene Stark. school gym in the city of Brig-haTaylor, Pearl Winn, Marilyn the county seat of said Stenquist and Virginia Shuman. county, at 8 o'clock p.m., on Sat1948. (Turn to Page n urday, the 5th day of June, County Norn, said At Republican WELL BABY CONFERENCE mating Primary Convention POSTPONED there will be selected nominees Bab There will be no Well wish. to run on the Republican Party Clinic until July 20. Tho.se tiefct at the regular Primary ing to make an appominnElection. should contact Mrs. Ray REPUBLICAN COUNTY or Mrs. Lynn Thomas. CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF rd Cum-ming- s, TO SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVE Fall Of Horse Brings Death To Employee v. - House 01 10 will b,e held in REPUBLICANS TO and Mrs. Thomas Garland, on Sunday . ' AND MRS. THOMAS E. KING 6 -- 5 The occasion the C0"Ple as they ob. rears of married life. invited to call at kome on this occas- - Mrs. King have ;f I4 Garland been 0 since 1389, that time lived in n' He is 81 and his Wars of age. the parents of seven J 'i Wn; 45 andchildren grandchildren. SpI BE AVAILABLE OWNERS fnd the Box Elder Aiatement wii.. k. district the oear Kiver U1 . Ie Z !:.ge SATURDAY AT BRIGHAM p.m. ; ; HOLD CONVENTION t0 have flies and spray-:;-for.e"rtg- f $2.50 i es' 'arms s. k. u-n- with ham. ngs will be charged this Sen deru-ood- , service aPP'ntment city clerk. All members of the Republican Party (delegates or not) are in. vited to attend the Republican to County Convention and social June be held Saturday (evening, 5, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder high school gym, according to Howard Call, county chairman. A full evening of entertain, ment Has been arranged, and of long speeches, a floor and fun will refreshments show, h" the order of the evening. The convention's dvty is to select two nominees for the priof mary ballot for the office two year county commissioner, term. Candidates for places on the ballot will be Charles Clifford, Perry Dalton and the in. cumhent, Horace Hunsaker. Two will be named by convention will balloting, and their names ticket on Republican the appear In the September primary. For the remainder of offices to be filled In the county in the Nov. Janet Nelson and family spent ember election, not more than in Logan. They were two Republicans have announced Sunday of the Dewey Olsens. guests their in-ste- Snowville, Friday, June 18th Advanced 9:00 A.M.; Beginners - 10:00 A.M. Howell School, , V Beginners June 18th and Advanced 11:30 A.M. Bothwell, June 14th, Beginners 8:30 A.M.; Advanced 10:00 A.M. Thatcher, June 14th, All 11:30 A.M. VIVIAN MELK Garland, Tuesday. June 15th, To Lecture At Tahernacle June 5 Beginners 8:30 A.M.; Advanced 10:00 A.M. , Plymouth, June 17th, Advanced 9:00 A.M.; Beginners 10:00 AM, Portage, June 17th, Beginners 11:30 A.M.; Advanced 1:00 PM. Beaver Dam, June 18th, Beginners 8:30 A.M.; Advanced 9:30 A R Three Cars In On Main Street Jliursday d d n d p. i 3 er New Business Building Completed r "1 hi) N A. n, Ash-cra- ft candidacy. East Garland Church, June 17 All 11:15 A.M. noted International analyst on world affairs, and newspaper pool. 5:00 P.M. Girls and boys inter- correspondent, Vivian Melk will mediate class. This is open to all lecture at the Bear River Stake A.M. who can swim 30 yards or more Tabernacle, Saturday night, June and are ready to learn coordin- 5, at 8 p.m. His talk is being Collinston, June 18th, All 10:45 A.M. ated strokes. the of sponsored by departments For further information call 7:00 P.M. Swimmers class open stake M.I.A. and an invitation or Tremonton Garland 114-to all who can swim the elemen- is extended to all to attend. 164.J1 after June 13th. tary back ride and breast stroke. 8:00 P.M. Jr. life saving class. FARM BUREAU After June 28 students will be LEAGUE RESULTS arranged according to age groups for free swim periods. Results of the games played Mix-u- p Softball by the teams in the Farm BuSoftball instruction and league reau are as League last week-enplay will commence June 14th. follows: Deweyville, 11 Honey, This will be conducted under the ville, 1; Garland, 6 Howell, 4; Mrs. Vern Crozler and small son lights on the football field for Bear River, 28 Corinne, 5; were taken to the Valley Hospital boys from the 6th to 12th grades Fielding, 1 Willard, 4; Perry, Thursday morning, suffering who will be organized into teams 3 Brigham 20. from shock and bruises as a refor league play. on June 5th sult of a three-ca- r Next week-enmlx-uon Horse shoe tournaments will Corinne will play at Willard; Main street. also begin on June 14th for all Honeyville at Perry; Deweyville J. B. Gibbs of Portage was ages. at Brigham; Bear River at Gar. charged with making an impropTennis land and Howell at Fielding. er turn, when he backed out of A feature of the program will the Sinclair Service station into be tennis. Instruction will be giMr. and Mrs. W. Leo Isgren of the traffic lane. J. D. Sager of ven on Tuesday and Thursday Tooele visited over the week-enGrand Rapids, Michigan was fornights from 7 until 9 P.M. with friends in Tremonton. ced to stop abruptly in order to June 28th. A huge tour. avoid crashing into the Gibbs' nament'Will be run off as a cli until 9 p.m. while the car driven by car; The pro.iram is under the gen. max to this part of the program. Mrs. Crozler struck the Sager Men's singles and doubles, W3. eral direction of Coach Hughes car causing considerable damage men's singles and doubles, girl's and Howard. to both. The Gibbs car was Last summer between 200 and singles and doubles, boy's singles slightly damaged. just and doubles, mixed doubles will 300 boys and girls participated set-uIn each afternoon the Drocram all be included in the and evening. It is anticipated ATTEND SECRETARY. Class Sport -- i Ilfc.iai, lltl. IUAU11U.1 ho n mantr nr. -mfirf uv (hum win aims ko t iutjys pui I, tittoa ...ill held on Mondays and Thursdays taking part this year. M: and Mrs. Harry Drew have Baseball from 8 until 10 p.m. Elementary home from a business returned American The will Legion be taught junior recreational skills in softball, baseball, tumbling, baseball team is also being con- trip to California where Mr. Drew two day Secretary-Treasurbadminton, volleyball, and track. ducted as a part of the recrea- attended the of the NaConvention direcUnder the tional program. Table tennis, volley and bad In Berkeley, Loan tional a full Farm of Coach tion Howard, will avail be minton equipment able each Monday, Tuesday, schedule or games are cemg con. California. They then visited rein San Francisco. Thursday, and Friday from 3 ducted throughout the summer. latives Cap-ene- r, MR. 10:00 A.M. is completed. A. vs. U & I. Two new business enterprises will open their doors to the trades people of Bear River Valley when the Home Appliance and Service Center and the W. Bennie Degn Studios open, Sat. urday in the newly completed Nesson building, located on the site that housed the telephone office for many years. The Home Appliance and Ser. vice Center is a merger of the Lilenquist Bros, appliance de partmient with the Clarke Sewing Center. This business will be managed by Harden H. Clarke. The new photo studio which will be operated by W. Bennie Degn and Stanley Hobson will be located in the center section of the building. Mr. Degn who is a master photographer has been trying to locate in Tremonton for the past few years but has been unable to find a suitable location. Mr. Degn is rated as an out- Tremonton Wednesday June 18 Beginners 8:30 A.M.;. Advanced 10:00 A.M.; Violins 11:00 AM. Fielding, Thursday, June 17th Beginners 8:30 A.M.; Advanced Plans are to have the necessary repairs in the swimming pool complete by June 14th. Monday June 14th if Open Saturday Plant ivdrating A.M. School. V. .. .,. representing me Welders. Mill on the project. will he sjnmer program week jb in flip morning j 10:00 A.M. Elwood, Tuesday, June 15th Beginners 8:30 A.M.; Advanced 10:00 AM.; Violin Students 11:00 Beginning Monday, June 14th and continuing until the latter part of August schedule for the summer recreation program has been arranged at the High &asen is each Beginners 8:30 AM.; Advanced :4: phase of ?3i NOTED LECTURER IIERE ation Program at Outlined Bothwell. rorfeers THIRTY-EIGH- T Instructional classes for band Instruments and violins will commence June 14th according to J. W. Pulsipher and Gene Jorgeru sen, instructors. Classes for be. ginnners and advanced students will be held at no cost to those who participate. All interested should meet at the following schools with their instruments on the date listed. Deweyville, Monday, June 14th BOX ELDER COUNTY Call . chairman By Howard . secretary Sheffield Boyd LU " Above Is . . R. Waldron, Is 50x120 feet, la the newly comp.ptrd bu Iness briWInj. erei ted by Russell '1 which Is a it brick and Jtrrat asset to Tremonton's business section. The building which for stock ermfnt construction, with (flazed tile front, having1 a larpe basement 50x80 feet and the Hales of the building half will south the Mectrld occupy Company Rtora?e. The Rrs 10th. Rros. Furniture, the north half. The formal opening Is scheduled for Thursday, Juna |