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Show S t Festival To Bring 600 Students Here !(uSic -- OIIie PRIMARY CONFERENCE IN TREMONTON WARDS for the win One of Region River high ,ttheB?ar ;a' and Saturday. iF cordially invited :::Porall events andtoa extended Tat the evening events, to those who at- -: tal-- ; finest in musical ! festival SUNDAY EVENING Next Sunday evening the Primaries of the Tremonton first and second wards will conduct their conference. All the Primary children of the Tremonton First ward are Box-Scasked to be In their class rooms and Bear at 7 p. m. on Sunday evening, for final preparations for the schooISarranalng the conference which starts at 7:30. SU t he - big& " rmnir Stevens. Crene , r pnlsioher. Jen- M and Lola Johnson . events will start . the evenings at evening Friday UThe contest numbers from the orchestras Retires From Dental Practice .a fjasrent schools t t.h? wnins, be Saturday J afternoon the meet building and the groups tin the onum. d.es for f Roland R. King Next Wednesday Law-- e string Mrs. piano, woodwind and Sardoni; jeQuinney; Lon, Parley Thordersen; Grange; orchestra, Hollis -- vocal. Dr. nee Sardoni; iln Madsen; vocal ensem- Florence Dr Jepperson Mad t j;. Madsen. Hansen jo Represent FFA mene four Future Farm-- mi of the of America t United ??!1Si Utali Power and Light Company Receives Award p States who will rep-group in Great Brit-- I summer is Eugene Han-- p M their this Garland. son of Mr. and p. Warren E. Hansen, has been pMl of the Bear River ?ter, FFA, and studsntbody f lent of the Bear River high pL In he was presi- f. of the state FFA and was terpof the national oreani - the following year, pe four FFA youths will be pin Great Britain this year of East ;9 a 7, reciprocal I" the arrangement National Federation of Farmers' clubs of Great pn, which will send four of p members the R in to this country summer to see practice here, agri-- f reg-f-oge- ne J a Great Britain. 45 I " j six i - ny t I 1:. I 20-2- . expect-!Bothwe- ii, j . j vice-preside- nt, Cam-Chiod- Bur-!Dor- 3 , Lwrt Culli-mor- if sniAv MINTED FOR TAHITI j1 ijfncement Was made this Is y .the First Presidency of it Church that Frank has been appointed of the Tahitian mis- "e will succeed Edgar Mitchell of Tremonton, hls family have been rslands for the past four ff sf o, ee Services Held For Lloyd K. Nielson ot 11 presenting the Pacific will spend about ROY SCOUT CAMPOREE TO RE HELD AT FAIR GROUNDS IN MAY . T j";pe, the 1946-4- , . from members -- . England ii Softball League To Re Organized . ur and ana cnorus, choir r Funeral For events the .different as follows: be us ad contestants will seminary ensemble vice-preside- j a vry building. solo n Rox Elder Motor Plans Field Day rs con-tino- 'will meet in the band B to piano section in the and t'arium; the woodwind "ssion group in the gym-- : in the and the brass i Dentists Hold .....District Meeting Here Plans Made To Start Business Census Survey throu-stud,en- ts andonSat- choir ana Ss sections will contest, tpiday afternoon the string - VOLUME NO. XXV! Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah NUMBER 31 Thursday, April 21, 1949 To climax two weeks of exten sive campaigning, students at , .... Bear River high held their final elections student Monday of this week. Cheerleaders for next year were also chosen on the same ballot. Gerald Simmons, presidentelect, is a son of Mr and Mrs. Marvin Simmons of Beaver The U. S. Bureau cf the Census V. ! Dam; Joan Summers, daughter recently established anew dis of Mr. and Mrs. Marion T. Sum- - jtrict office in the Build-mecf Tremonton was selected :mg at Ogden in preparation for wile Donald, the Census of Busin s which is A big field day for Allis ChalGerald's twin brother von the being conducted this year mers farm equipment will be approval for secretary, 'ghout the United States. The Dr. D. B. Green anounces that held by the Box Elder Motor cheerleaders were den territory will include Box El- of this week he has brought to a close his practice of denistryin Joyce Barkle, daughter cf Lyn- - der, Cache Daggett, Duchesne, company next Thursday, April don Barkle, Deweyville; Yvonne jMorgan Rich, Summit, Uintah 23, from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m., Tremonton, culminating a Hess, daughter of K. L. Hess of jWasatch, and Weber counties in according to Ernie Rawls, manservice of 20 years. After a season he anticipates Garland; Anna Josephson, the .Northern Utah it was announced ager. The exhibit will be at the some post graduate work in San daughter of Oleen Josephson, by Mr. Joseph A. Wixson, district Ferrin Chrlstensen farm VA and Darlene Rob- - supervisor. Plymouth; Francisco. TREMONTON DENTISTS Dr. Reese B. Mason, Dr. Roy G. Wood-heof Ruel Robbins Retail, wholesale, and service miles west of Tremonton. Dr. Woodhead will occupy his bins, daughter All and Dr. D. B. Green, are the practicing dentists in Tremonfamilies farmers with their of Tremonton. trades will be included in the offices and has taken over all Dr. ton. Dr. Mason began his practice here in November 1947; Dr. are in and the public general Census of under Green's equipment and practice. requirements Public Law 671 passed by the 80th vited to attend and see the latest Woodhead in July 1940 and was away for two years doing- military The combing of these two offices Dr. Green has been in business in Tremonton for the past Congress. This law was passed at in modern farm machinery of service. gives Dr. Woodhead one of the line. and is this week announcing his retirement. Hydro years, twenty the request of various business best equipt dental offices in will be served men were hosts last1 luncheon These Free trade associations, organizations the state. m. noon 2 to p. Thursday evening to the doctors STAKE DANCE Chambers of Commerce and mer irom of the First Dental Society of FESTIVAL SLATED chandising associations In order WINS HIGH RATING IN at their monthly meeting Utah to secure statistical information SALT LAKE PIANO FESTIVAL denluncheon. Twenty-fiv- e and The annual Stake Dance FesvaVious of the aspects The body of Lt. Roland R. regarding Box of Elder tists and Cache is scheduled to be held in tival business in trade and United the Mitzi Hansen, daughter of Mr. King, who was killed in action in counties met at the Oak Cafe for the B. R. II. S. Gynasium on States. The law business inquires and Mrs. Leland Hansen won a the European Theatre of war luncheon Dr. and C. G. heard the 2Gth, April men Tuesday evening and merchants to submit On Monday evening, April 25 superior rating in the piano con- will arrive in Tremonton Tues- Dalglcish of the State Board of of ileal closing night of the Mut-tu- al certo group at the Utah Feder- day, April 26 and the funeral will the needs of the public, business in the Utah Power & Light Health, Salt Lake season. Ronald Driggs GenCity, discuss a- statistical information ation of Music club's junior fes- take place in the Garland chapel certain building, a softball league will socialized . , eral Board Dance Director will be A.0 dentistry. be organized, and anyone intival in Salt Lake City Tuesday. on Wednesday, April 27th at wives of the visitors were in attendance also District SupTre ..J' a. has significant application to terested in sponsoring a team or More than 200 buding musici- 12:30 p. m with Bishop entertained by Mrs. Green, Mrs. ervisee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley Leonard; ans competed for the treasured Bidiop in charge Friends playing are requested to be in Woodhead and Mrs. Mason at of OgoVm. may of The pro- - attendance. federation ratings during the call at Shaw and Rogers from the Green home. All wards are invited to attend. ivides for treatment confidential two day festival. 9:00 a. m. till time for service. . of the information given to the APPRENTICE TRAINEES . Mitzi is a student of Irving !wra representatives of the Cen- - TO RECEIVE CERTIFIWasserman of Logan. M llVmg !sus Bureau and nW prohibits the dis-i- n CATES NEXT WEEK fng' Caldwell, losure of individual reports. Such Lt. Knu was born m Garland,!. to the Bureau Next Thursday evening, u ",a mm tt i4 j ,'j information not be used for purposes of may the direction of the Bear Riv Bear River high school one year Plans have been ccomplcted for EASTER SERVICE AT investiga-previcu- s er taxati reguia'pnqf valley community Appren k . to moving to Jerome. the htldln of the Kdcn Arca Statistical summaries only ticeship committee, certificates , i ,tlontt , " ".,fu Sectional Camporee for WELL ATTENDED Council will be ; . , 7 published and they are for completion of several trades P 'expected to be made available to will be issued to a number of the Bear River District to be held a n,o j The Easter Sunrise Service S?I public beginning in the latter local veterans and others who May 1 at the Tremonton Fair Utah Power and Light Com-Daattack on Pearl Harbor took Grounds. 1949. have been draining under the parting at 5. am in the Metho- has won the Edison Electric place. He was then transferred part of dist Church was conducted by the The Camnonee will be under,,. Institute "George A. Hughes A- - to the U. S. Army. He was The Bureau of the Census for program. Wiiii-itiA1iilf r , ica nf this Siiirtrtatf some been months has U.S.A.C. from the and preparing Speakers 7 " V. .. the direction of Milton Marble,) 7 . ward" for being the nation's out-- f wounded in France September 9, fnr thp pnormnns inh nf pniintino' government agencies are and General,001 Chairman in th,3 standing utility promotion 1944 and died the following day. ;classi i nd measur, the ed to attend the dinner program. Supervisor; Leonard reterson,'f(d"ar Winchester The Easter of domestic electric cooking. He is survived by his widow, !activiUes was presented in word and ree of gome million or .Apprenticeship... RS ?Churc a P(.Rro,P. Location Wayne Story This announcement was made Vivian King Twitchell two sons Vmore anservice estaDlish. The will time trade and be and place iFrancom. Elwood, Fuel; Horace . Saturday by R. H. Ashworth, Alfred Charles and Roland tion of Mrs. Jack Boyce, rendered be included in the scone nounced later in the week. Barnard, Deweyville, Head Judge followcompany ivaapn iving i ui jtiuni.;, ma of the Census Men who have been serving on Evan Gee, Garland Registrar; appropriate Easter music. The ing his return from the Insti- parents of Caldwell; his grandstory was read by Mrs, Gilford over of fifty, the committee include Vincent. Paul Larsen, East Garland, Representatives tute's annual sales conference in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat land assisted by other voices. associations Russ Waldron, J. G. individual trade Director: Russell Capener. Chicago where the award was E. King and Mrs. Laura ArchiThe program was climaxed by a participated with the Bureau gess and Chester Boss. Riverside, Special Events Leader; bald Udy of Garland; 4 brothers in a presented. pageant acted by Mrs. Carrie cooperative effort of plann-inin- g Kent Payne, Field Executive, The award itself consists of an and three sisters; Sterling and Drew Mrs. A. C. Connine, Mrs. scheduand developing the elaborate two-fogold trophy Wendell King and Mrs. Venna Thomas Matney and Mrs. L. Fouts be to in used the forms and surmounted by a sculptured fig- Riley of Richfield, Idaho; Mrs. les Senior Units All Scout and are'lmmediatly following the early enumeration. ure. Handles consist of two ad- Donna Benedict, Salt Lake City; to (service a breakfast was served to bringing expected participate Mr. Wixson stated that plans - about 60 people, by the W. 3. C.5. ditional figures and the trophy Mrs. Ruby Nielson and Jack; for Sen400 Scouts, together nearly the enumeration work in the TT1 17" v. 1J is appropriaely engraved. A $250 TV. Funeral services were held iors and leaders in the exchange A worship service took place ttang, caiuwea auu va. dlstrict are rapid,y near check from the Hotpoint Inc., serving ward in Garland the ct 10.30 with the guest speaker m Stfoutcraft of and at Campcraft iiuasiuuaiy Pomnieti0n and field work is Saturday K. The for Nielson. Dr. Walter C. Wampler of Salt originators of the award, accom- Northern States mission. Lloyd ideas. chapel tn iv. imrtpmav inwP. directwere under services the Lake panied the trophy. City addiessing the congreber and Cache counties by the Mr. Ashworth said Utah Power CITY RECEIVES BIDS ion of Bishop William of Og- gation. Musical numbers renderHansen Mrs. Geraldine week in work with next of end won the award in competition FOR NEW FIRE TRUCK with prelude and postludc den spent and ed were, a solo by Carol Graghead Wednesday Box Elder, Rich, Morgan, and M. Feck. F. Mrs. with utilities over the nation on Green. Mrs. Beth by "The Stranger of Galilee" and a with played Thursday Wasatch counties to follow. The was by a trio its record of cooperation with song trio Opening comprised of Tess and Carol uie uisinci wmoe Mrs. City officials have received remainder oi as of Amy dealers in the connection of 91, Wright, Crozier and Carol Craghead consisting enumerated rapiaiy as me Mrs. Venna Gaddie and Mrs. 001 new domestic electric ranges several bids for a new fhe truck! "Lead me to Calvery". four enumerators working out of who sang on its system during 1948. "This and three members of the city Manning Marjorie office can complete the "Somewhere a Voice is Colling. means that six new electric rang- council and the fire chief left- theirOgden o in these assignments FranSan Their accompanist was Mrs. F. es were connected for every 100 Thursday night for to make further Investi-jie- s. M. Peck. The first speaker was horses in our territory. " he said. 15e Those! Reid Oyler, followed by an organ Mr. Ashworth added that over 65, gation into the matter. Del Hansen, LIONS HEAR "PROP HAPPY" solo, "O My Father," by Mrs. F. 000 electric ranges are in use in making the trip are Iverson and MEMBERS TELL WHY Miller, Lynn M. Peck. The other speaker was in the Harry homes 131,679 electric A Poppy Princess will be chosLegislation authorizing expenNelson. "Chuck" D. Henry Manning, who was fol- diture of $3,127,000 construction en on Saturday night at 8 p. ra. At the Wednesday evening lowed by Bishop Cullimore. of post offices and Federal office ln the Garland Armory, to be The trio concluded the ser- space in 18 Utah cities will be in- - entered In a state-wid- ? contest. meeting of the Tremonton Lions Me To "Teach was with vice under the 6 singing 3 the to of program club, years of age troduced in the United States All girls direction of Linn Del Fuhriman, Pray" and the closing prayer was ,Scnate Monday by Senator Ar are eligible and the public ls Inchairman of the aviation com- cffornH hv Art Mlchnlis vited. thur V. Watkins Full military honors were acmittee. Brief talks on their perThis Is sponsored by the local Plans and specification for sonal slant on Hying were given corded the deceased, and the each of the projects have been post of the Veterans of the Foreby Del Hansen. Floyd Adams, grave in tne uanana remciery!rstlmated Dy tne p0st Office ign wars, who urge that everyone dedicated by Peter Boss. Merl Wood, Howard Freiss and jpartmcnt. Senator Watkins said, support the local girls for this contest in memory of Nick Anderson. 'and the costs are projected on a state-wid- e It was pointed out that over Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz and , basli. Each of the our servicemen who have and 8000 student flying hours have son Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Domont projects ls on lhc priority list of are serving in the armed forces. citizbeen spent flying from the local uocK.smaer ana nuiaa ivieiaw.1 the department. They did not forget us as Mr. k now. 20 with about Easter transient them that Sunday and not let's spent 13 forget port, The proposed Post Office en.1?, planes visit the airport each and Mrs. Johnny Contento .Projects, together with the esti-- i Salt Lake City. week. mated cost for each, are as fol MITZIE HANSEN TO SPEAK ON RADIO lows: " VISIT FAMILY OVER WEEKEND HONORED AT GOLD $170,000; Fork( Am(,rican Mitzi Hansen, daughter of Mr. STAR LUNCHEON Clearfield. $170.00: Mr and Mrs. Lewis Dodd and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen is iiua, by Lyndon uarKie Mrs. Axrl Mr. and Mrs. Altai nrRS! rem verTdtnner fuel, on Friday ... L. were horwrcd eutsts at a lunch- - Mr. and Mrs. R. over w eon for ooia star uwi.f., um ,ugaen, ana on o- -proThese vram nnchnm dtv. c v w, .. uuu raiumii:, fl-- l.uuunnp(m IMC- ... In --I JIvT.fin. ..111, in CiM Into ..i.ii.j v vi..., wnu vibiu-Fredin Mcnw Mrs. nAft. rt!rvti bv City Wednesday. are now on their second St. rickson Hansen '$170,000; $170,000: A r7.L, Naomi Roy, were married K..nri.,v thev turn he and AAA the in membership motel of Bear River City. He was in the breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. George, $140,000: Salina, $180,000 year. maintains a first-claBIRTHS v,ww v RECENT afterwnicn unc MliU I iliUil I four Dee Doman business for based on Reading Recitals Scheduled are listing in travel bulletins through service station These estimates of the day remainder the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson spent Mrs. Phyllis Pope ls having out the country. teen years prior to building the trends ln and visiting many points of interest present population The exact of Tremonton, a girl, April 17. N. Earl (Nate) was born in motel ln 1941. be- population growth. reading recitals presented by her a resiMrs. Jack Hammer of ln and around Salt Lake City, been Mr. and has on Saturday the 23 and and when students will daughdetermined be amount Deweyville Marbles have four to Ogden. The The 21 fore his returning all April a girl. Howell, for the Monday, April 25 in her home. dent of Bear River Valley Jenae Anderson, Salt LakeDodds returned to their home ln appropriations are made of ters, Allen Ferris Mrs. the ln and mission Mr. a EmiThe recitals begin at 8 p. m. life. He filled actual construction. Tremonton Sunday evening. ntv: LeAnne, Melinda and a boy, April 15. Tremonton, graduating after states Western . lee, and one granddaughter. school, upon n from Dr. D. B. Green lrnoon pro-ffiil- 1.ear luver Students Elect New Officers e, Senator Walking To Present Post Office Fund Rill i coun-cisc- Poppy Princess Chosen To j (R-Uta- De-w- as j ' is l.l 11 j iu,., KAdKM? .vi. Vnbr, .H 'BLE MOTEL i wee k in is recoe-- ! the series of 'nonton Business modern mo- and operated by Mr. ; 1iiu;EarlMarbleln :SU,;lt5 the J ' - fte motel bulId" owner's holds or,.. ''"T"'Zm t,n ocn. . ss A - WW i uv .t |