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Show playground Started ( Part Of City I coUth Merrill and i;1-- 4 j 01 n Program of Year the south- - 4 of a 2'' i .Cnnnd from Tom CI ft"" definite the ciiy. 5 . to worK. r: V mayor o. . :; lon the playgrounds call-JJi- the l:ence meeting Htv coun- - and the chair - ere"1"" west on tne steel The last program scheduled fnr this srhfvtf vpar hv tio tA j.u uj ... fPor. Teacher Association will be ent held Thursday, April 21, at 8 p. m., announce the officers of the organization. The children in the two second grades taught by Mrs. Cannon and Miss Adams; Miss Ferry's fith grade and Mrs. Miller's sixth grades will give the program with a reading by Bobbie Wood- - VOLUME NO. XXVI PlM, cd Weekly at Trcr.u t,, City. Utah ornunds. Civic st service organiza-iin securing Monthly Union Warning Given the playgrounds, Meeting Cancelled dba already been cut On Auto Tax Due to next Sunday being tjstoftheparkand Easter and also the fact that Violation a Ia;kr laid-.I- for such been voiced play-'- L on Thursday 111 to help plant evening, stake conference is scheduled for by many the last of April, the regular unfaction of the Mayor m ion meetings for third Sunday .have been cancelled and no stake the projeui i& fe.v.;icA meetings will be held. of men the of assistance the lawn TREMONTON TO BE HOST TO CITY OFFICIALS Tremonton City will be host city on Wednesday, May 4, when the Regional Conference of vices Friday Municipal officials of Box Elder county will meet in this city. j Garland Mayor Kleon Kerr received notice of the meeting this week beral services for Pfc. Lloyd from Tom McCoy, executive diJjielson, 31, who was killed rector of the Utah Municipal n 9. 1945 on Okinawa, at 1 will be league. p. m. in I Garland ward tarn Cullimore, chapel by bishop. ceme- :rial in the Garland will be conducted by the iand post, American Legion, U will confer military hon- - Starting at 4 p. nC Friday, April 22, the Regkr 1 music festival will take placv at the Bear River high school. At this time nil instrument solos and small f:sembles will The Mayor and city officers compete for high honors. will be Lawrence Sardoni, have received notice from the state tax commission that strict director of the B.Y.U. Symphony string instruments enforcement of the law on regis- orchestra, and symphony orchestras; Hollis tration of vehicles in the state is Grange, director of bands, Davis to be carried out. high school, brass section; Par The commission pointed out ley Thorderson, director of bands that numerous residents of the Davis high school, woodwind in state are registering motor ve- struments, and Professor Dever- hicles in other states to avoid arx of Ogden for piano. and evade payment of fees and At 8j.m. four orchestras of the personal property tax in Utah. region will contest in the high This practice is in violation of school auditorium. Chairman will the law. be Dr. D. B. Green, string secPersons known to be driving tion; Mrs. Milan Peck, vocal secvehicles so licensed in this area tion, Mayor Kleon Kerr, woodhave been notified by the high wind section; Fred: Nye, brass way patrol officials and they will section, Mrs. Faun uinney, pibe picked up if proper registra- ano section; Ed Kerr, vocal ention is not made. semble section and Kenneth The county commissioners also Weight, superintendent of Box have been notified of the prac Elder County Schools, chairman tice and their cooperation in the ofthe Grand Concert of Symmatter solicited. phony orchestras. Judi-cato- rs irdK-Nielso- beted Friday ThursJjy, April STAKE SONG FESTIVAL SCHEDULED The Bear River high school band and orchestra are presenting a concert on Thursday, April 21st at 8:15 in the high school auditorium. For their portion of the program, the band will play "Blue Bells" by Buchtel; "American Legion March" by Parker; the Finole to New World Symphony by Dvorak; Symphony No. 6 by Tschaikowsky and Theme from the Piano concerto in B Minor, fraturing the Xylophone. The orchestra will present the Rosamunde Overture by Franz Schubert; Mozart's Violin Concerto no 5 A Major, by Donna Green; Legend (tone poem) by Merle J. Isaac; Jazz Pizzicato for string orchestra, by Leroy Anderson, and the concluding number Prominade, by Leroy Ander NUMBER 30 14, 1949 Hunsaker Buys Bear River to be Host at Region 1 Music Festival evening. ana ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT mil PTA Sots Final of Laub, chairmanship ;I BAND AND Adams Dairy The Adams Dairy has been purchased by R. W. Hunsaker and sons, wno win operate a business in the same dairy building under the name, Cres cent Dairy. Carlos Hunsaker and Max Adams will be foreman of " Trial Jurors For April Announced the plant. The list of trial jurors for Box Elder County who are to serve during the April term has been released by the county clerk's office. Those from Bear Rivier Valley are Muriel Sorenson, Orval Iver-soBear River City; John Neal, Golden A. Andreason and J. H. Fronk, Tremonton; Howard Austin, Gus L. Forsberg, Oneta K. Shurtz, Olive B. Moss, Willard L Wood and A. D. Rich, Garland. Louie Herschi, Park Valley; Nancy L. Orme and Ethel L. Walter, Honey ville; Walter Bosley, n, The rvew owners took over the business on April 1, and are making changes in the policy and handling of the dairy products. They will continue daily delivery of milk and other needs to Tre monton, Garland and vicinity. The new dairy business will feature the lower cream line us ing all locally produced Holstcln and Jersey milk. son. The band and orchestra are under the direction of J. W. Pulsipher. There will be no charge for admission and all are invited to attend. Graveside Services For Orvil Rudd Set For Saturday BASEBALL PRACTICE SCHEDULED A Tremonton City " baseball Graveside services will be conducted at the Plymouth cemetery Saturday at 2 p. m. for Rl-- c Orvil Rudd, 25, who was killed on Okinawa, August 13, 1945. Officiating will be Oliver bishop of the Plymouth ward. Military honors will be accorded by Borgstrom Bros. Post of Foreign No, 4220, Veterans Wars. Mr. Rudd was born in Plymouth, August 1, 1919, a son of William J. and Ethil Nlsh Rudd. He was reared in Plymouth and attended the Bear River high schol. He entered the navy June team is now being organized and a practice has been called for Friday, April 15, at 6 p. m. at the high school ball diamond. ATTENDS LECTURE Anyone who is interested in Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist playing, but cannot make the attended a lecture in the Lion practice, please contact Dick House in Salt Lake City Mon- Howard or Eddie Knoy. Jos-ephs- on, day evening, given by Dr, Sperry from the B.Y.U. Notice For Farm On Easter Sunday in the stake Bureau Members tabernacle in Garland, the stake The regular Farm Bureau Mrs. On Tuesday, Rudy Hupp, M. I. A. boards are sponsoring a to be held Thursday, BalMrs. Ezra Mrs, meeting Harris, Guy On Saturday evening Principal1 I Song Festival, in which all wards EASTER SUNRISE will be at the home of 21st Lou Mrs. Jule Harris and April lard, friends may call Friday from of Frank Stevens the local high will participate. SERVICES SCHEDULED Gene Ballard made a shopping Mrs. Rebecca Mortenscn, instead m. until time of services at will be school chairmon of the The theme will be Easter and The regular Easter Sunrise of Mrs. Abbie Rucker. to Ogden. I Shaw and Rogers funeral and the program will Services will be held in the Meth- concert and contests of the Glee trip Springtime 8, 1942. jb, Tremonton. be varied, including piano, vio odist Church in Tremonton, be- clubs and choirs starting at 7:30 m. fx Nielsen was born Feb 1, lin p. Surviving are his parents and solos, etc., and the acapella ginning at 5 a. m. This will be ( in Garland, a son of Nels Lhoir the following brothers and sisThe music department of the me numbrs followed by a breakfast, reservawin render Laura K.errei Nieison. tie ters; Rulon J. Rudd, Mrs. Grace a school heartily solicit the n ar.a ,Ht tions for which can be made by high I reared in Garland and at-aPierson, Miss Marline Rudd, ot attendance of the general public the festival will start at 8 p. m. contacting Mrs. Harry Drew and Bear River high school. Plymouth; Clifford Rudd, Ogden, contests and esat of all these Mrs. P. E. Ault. Fair Gold and The Stake Jensen, annual Thatcher; Patty and Mrs. Marie Harris, Malad, 1944 the army Feb. 14, to patronize Green ball was held in the Bear banks, lEDWARD NEWTON The worship service at 10:30 pecially invite them Penrose, Darleen Cutler, Idaho and a grandfather, Thomhis first evenat fcg Ft, CELEBRATES SEVENTIETH and Saur;'ay training a.m. will be conducted by the the Friday River high school Tuesday even- - Snowville; Elaine Rampton, Gar-in- g as J. Rudd, Plymouth. JtIs, Washington. events. ing BIRTHDAY when fourteen ward queens land First; Geraldlne Rhodes, district superintendent Dr. Walthe following Striving are for the choosing of East Garland; Ruth Davis, River- - JT.UI POH'ER & LIGHT assembled ter C. of Lake Salt City. Wampler tiers and sisters, Aewal Niel- side and Arlene Peterson of HOLD ANNUAL PARTY A family dinner was held at Everyone is cordially invited to stake queen. jthe Idaho Falls; Earnel and the Edward Newton home Sun- attend these services. Miss Colleen Munns of the ieicung. Irvin L Nielson and Mrs. La day honoring him on his 79th Garland Second ward was hon- - Crown bearers, train bearers! The annual party of the Utah JieBrough, Garland, and Mrs. of the All members ored as the stake queen and was and flower girls were from the Power & Light company was held birthday. pa Garn, Fielding, were present. crowned on Monday evening in the Lafay- family by Stake Superinten- - Tremonton Second ward. pe family requests no flow- dent Wallace Bourne. ette Ballroom at the Hotel Utah, PATTY ADAMS The stake queen was attended jat which time 52 new members MUCH IMPROVED store will move into by the following ward queen jere were initiated Into the Utah Cowley's pWABY FOOD have to be good dri- - new duarters within the next Lanette Gardner of Dewey ville, b Power & Light veterans club. Patty Adams, daughter of Mr "Farmers TT M SCHEDULED Robert commented ag" washers," who Eldon LaRue Mrs. anounces Cow LaMoin Beaver Adams, and Dam; Jean months, Foster, .ne American jThe evening started with a frien- Legion Auxiliaryj ac- - Stewart county agent, this week. leas-th- e automobile After the in an The ceremony firm has jdshlp hour at 6pm followed by a Kerr, crowning Elwood; Carolyn manager. Erickson, ley, injure sale will start, at ii'nn o few weeks ago is noweany i,ouu,uuu trucics, or ju Nesson on Main Tremonton Second; Melva Jane and floor show, the large crowd hanquet. Among northern Utah a cident building the I Utah Power and Light and feeling much better. cent of all privately owned trucks street and expect to move their Castleton, Tremonton First; De- - of young people enjoyed the residents honored at this time .ping on Saturday morning, It. is hnred that she will soon be iln the United States, ar,e owned stock to the new location as soon of maindcr the dancing. were Virgil O. Facker 1st operBothwell; evening Marilyn Marble, ser cakes, pies, and other able to walk by fanners. as new shelving., and display ator at Cutler plant, Collinston again. pacies will be available. More farm people are killed in space is finished. who received a 35 year pin, V. R. ELDER'S BANQUET motor vehicle casualties, than The store is closing out the GLEE CLUBS TO PRESENT Williams maintenance foreman PWT SCHOOL TO A SUCCESS GAYNELL JOHNSON WINS accordclass other CONCERT SPRING any accident, to at Cutler plant received a 25 year and grocery department plan EXT EASTER UNION PACIFIC PLAY ing to the National Safety coun- enlarge their dry goods and shoe and Wilford V. Durfey linepin The Boys and Girls Glee Club Tremonton First ward SCHOLARSHIP The 8th quorum of Elders in man cil. who le will also operator at Cutler take carry to They concert is scheduled play School will meet next the Tremonton First ward held received a twenty year plant All owners should have their department. button. conin dresses wash line of a Wedschool 3 Sunday in place in the high a banquet in the ward hall WedMiss Gaynell Johnson, daught- trucks checked at least twice a the recreation Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson of nection with tneir present lines nesday evening April 20th startJohn-seat the Austin Mrs. Mr. a er and nesday evening, with over 100 Tremonton attended the of year h by safety inspection of ready to wear, Mr. Cowley regular time, where ing at 8:15 p. m. The program people present, Including the of Bear River City, is winner station or dependable garage the f Easter play, "Where Love Is, will include vocal solos and stake presidency and ward bishPaexcelUnion of the Carl R. Gray pis" will be presented. safety council suggests. An ensembles and some num- opric. small i'ion Summers is in cific Scholarship according to an lent slogan to be kept in mind is CLOSING PROGRAM FOR BALLARD to charge announcement GENE LOU be presented in the conbers The tables were beautifully FIRST WARD M. I. A. from "Lives May Be Spared, By A received Play and Wilma Anderson test Saturday. However, the pro- decorated in an Easter theme, RADIO SPEAKER the Union Pacific Company. Gay- Truck Kept Repaired." f reader. NEXT TUESDAY gram will include many numbers complete with Easter eggs and clubs The following precautions are nell has been active in of audience with appeal. bonnets. The guest speaker was The the safety Lou Gene Ballard, daughter 50XD ward TO for 7 years; 5 years as a club girl recommended by closing program in the Mr. and Mis. Guy Ballard and C. E. Smith, and remarks were The leader. a council. 2 as and Tremonton years First ward M.I.A. will 5NT CANTATA winner of the Diamond award made by President R. J. Potter be held the 19th. The emonton Second ward Union Pacific Company gives a Know the signs and road rules Tuesday, Mrs. Evan Mr. Thompson and Axel will be the speaker on Mrs. and Clyde Morris, president of mssit their Easter Cantata scholarship each year to an out- and always obey them. will be a cultural arts Mr. and program of were dinner guests to radio program the quorum. club girl or boy. It Keep lights, brakes, steering rredrickson's over KBUH at 7:30. Everyi :;ea "From Darkness To standing Satur- Mrs. Sam Gordon in Brigham broadcast Dr. George C. Ficklin was gen- festival, starting be windshield and one H under the direction of is to be used at an agricultural mechanisms is invited. week. at 11:30. City during the eral chairman of the committee; Isabella to promote agriculture wipers in perfect working order. day morning Walton, Reid Olsen, banquet hall and Sunday coltege Slow to a safe speed for turns SCIIRIBERS RETURN and home making activities. starting at 8 p. m. j decorations; Harry D. Foster, FROM ARIZONIA and use proper hand signals. sneakers: J. G. Burgess, ticket ;XELSo7c7lE-jl- S Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris were Keep on the lookout for pedes- sales and Gene Jorgenson, the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schrilxr who 1919 70th BlRTimiv visited on Saturday by her Mrs. W. R. Bunderson have spcnt the past five months program. T members Never drive while under the in of the Nelson ter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter d and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen headed Jln Arizona, returned home Friaable for the purchase of of liquor. fluence Box Elder County has been of Morgan. assembled Sunday at the with the day. They have enjoyed very kitchen staff, th,? the Uuder from program, funds 00 enin when to a phate. $93,902 full stop Come F.: T' noranaMr-Mrs- Carl on! daughters of the elders serving. !much the pleasent weather in j Government for jtance is provided on a share-the- Federal at main haci tering the highway, Rex MrsHanson Mrand Nelson In view of the great farmers and on the joumey 1sk the Con-- ! cost basis to AsTicultural help birthday. Guests lnclud- - as dinner guests recently, Mr. conservat-saf- e asm with which the affair wa3nome visited in Salt Lake and needed W. out 1949. the A. in carry ; and Mrs. J. L. Nelsnn nnri'and Mrs. Alma Hansen of Salt and do not proceed until it is servation Program received, the quorum plans to.Qgden. Garland, Utah Agricul-- , ion practices. do so. to Bishop, Lake City. this an annual affair. make City, Mr ror roonng Agrrcural Conservation County Head Provisions in the rncisun ana Included is ments are amount (VISITORS AT THE. This again announces fc! ' and Mrs-diHOME FROM OKINAWA f Beard Mrs. Vaudis Hoover of Provo is Mr anrf Mrs. F. L. Allen of Inrnrf.irallv today. EVAN THOMPSON HOME the 1949. Under afor ACP times the three Program fcaS?? and B. Hcmmert. the and Mrs. visiting with her parents Mr. and RmHJifioH visited at the homelmmmt allotcd In 1948. This Pooling Agreements a group of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson and family. Mrs. John H. Forsgren of Howell. in these former Betty Summers, daughter of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Dick means that if Box Elder County farmers may participate were visited over the weekend by Summers Mrs. Ervin d of Mr. and farmers can show a need for it agreements, me maximum Mr. and Mrs. James Allen on Saturday. Tv.t.M orrivwi her parents w l 11 Mil (M. rtlJll to Wu. Tm, j a?an a willingness to take the pro- - jment of $750.00 can be applied and a sister Mrs. L. Willardsen home last Thursday after sprnd Mansfield cooperative steps, this money the entire project. and children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winzeltr Pearl Okinawa. io k in helDing to nay the Farmers must have prior ap- - Ing seven months in were guests of Mr. and Airs. LarHemEphraim. V. in carrying out proval for practices before they Her husband George , ry Kastlngs Jr in Ogden, Tues- exrense insuredon i l i. ara siartea. iap,?Jnd Pilng of the Ea- Dracuce. rauneis miuuiu toll rnert is stationed there with the WINELER'S RETURN The general manager of the day evening. ncirvat 4, of or contact Navy. office w in their newly corporation is Merlin Eagan at the county Sign up meeting for partici- jin Her return Journey was made FROM CALI FORMA with Committeemen .f"1 building 'their Community" on west Ogden, who in cooperation Mrs. Moroni Ward vis- pation in the 1949 ACP program and Mr. Conby air arriving in Alameda, Calir in nrocress at the Coun-- ! to request prior approval. beheld all day the local manager have a full ited with friends and relatives in , reC fornia. Mrs. Hemmert expects to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Winzeler water new and local manager, staff of assistants at the mlra office Mr. Bishop says, "When servation of our soil weekend after Sunday. and turned this Willard Brigham. ty few next .iTnimi'm in the program the resources is vital to everyone remain here for the says the business business to serve the public Leon CaliLos to visit brief Angeles, wonhow and remarked as wdl as farmers. months 10 build UP a ser- - Kerr Is the parts man; Parker BIRTHS: to County Committee is requesting townspeople was to be home again. fornia. They visited with Edward derful it uw.r. m. 11 i tracU)r and D1"- - Lowe. service manager; virgi! aayo, onngtmtimy Winzeler who is ill but Is now Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schofficld that farmers cooperate oy them Information such wealth of this and succeeding Mrs. D. R. Waldron and Mrs. slowly recovering and Leah WinnTPment owners that Cutler, machanic and Vincent of Bear River City, a girl, April inr i Aacrrntnn nt thflr spnerations depends upon the - . i . available in tno suwnsnn. salesman. ' zeler, brother and sister of Mr. . Ilw mnlnfnnr nf thp rDrodUCtlvltV Of R. B. Waldron visited in ogacn Winzeler. visit ........ nnfUo complete sales to invited rr frviiittr v la onn raxpn l unt nuwkvt. ser- The and public DP- nll-.- , Wednesday afternoon. nn (Vis f nnPTl' l order, are no, .vai, lour farm and grazing land. wi iuaDiG at their tne new duauic harry; day. ', Colleen Munns Crowned Stake Queen at Gold and Qreen Ball ta, ed )ed COWLEY'S WILL MOVE TO NEW LOCATION Farmers Should Be Good Drivers j '& per-ho- re-lo- ra n, If 4-- H If 4-- H Box Elder County Receives 893,902.00 In Federal Conservation Funds for sis-,tria- phos-llote- -j - -- - - - enthu.si-jArlzon- yZ'Salt at j I f Of-ortr- e pay-an- Farm Serviro Onens New Y cment Building In Tremonton nrt . 111 - W Zr u-i- r-- nZ" fv 1 , Vi ,1 'C 4 v |