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Show City Officers Are ?reSenfc Zke dominated On Citizen's . l Cr Pnminn I larJ-it W I meeting J. nominating evening at following individon appear to selected ticket at the no- iere tizens -- 2 3 3 Box Elder County Pioneer Dies At Bear River City hmimittee Has 31st, 1884. They lived for a year in Brig-haCity, then moved to Bear Lake County, where they lived until they returned to Bear River City in 1908- They lived there until 1931, when she went to live with a daughter in Brigham City. Mr. Jensen died in March 1939. Mrs, Jensen has been an actve member of the L. D. S. church, having served as president of the Primary in Bear River City for a number of years and as president of the ward Relief Society for several years. She was also captain of the Bear Rlvier chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers for two years. She was the mother of eleven children, eight of whom survive: Leon P. Leslie and Clifford Jensen and Mrs. Carrie Christensen, Bear River City; Marvin Jensen, Salt, Lake City; Mrs. Hattie J. Iv,3rsen; Portland, Oregon; Mrs Name m the of V State Office and Marketing Prod-h- n Adminis-l0- n that today and announced Elected county commun-fmer-committe- that - es adj- uster the PMA programs in "a local areas will henceforth officially as Product-- 3 town and Marketing Administrat-- 3 Committees. They were pre-s;- ly Agricultural called Con-vati- Committees, in name is change on the g ait of revised regulations per-into the selection and func-o- f and community approved by county Charles Agriculture September 26th effective with Sication in the Federal Reg-- " 3r on Thursday, September 29. ;,!r. J. Vera Hopkin,' State PMA Timitte? Chairman, explains Gertrude Erannan on ich became (too Wld U.O r, I e il Iversen, Tremonton and J. Otto Jensen, Brigham City; also 36 grandchildren and 27 great, grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Bear River City ward chapel by Vernon Johnson, bishop. Friends may call at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Christensen in Bear River City Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m- and Monday from 10 a.m. to time of service-Buriawill be in the Brigham Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. UAV. . 1. AT for commonly known y years as AAA Committees, ; of the Soil Con-.ti- on and Domestic Allot-- i ith passage the committees Act of 1936, officially reconstructed as cultural Conservation Com. I .tes by administrative ;he Secretary of order - Argicultural," l points out. "This has continued until the Hopkin nt timgl." chairman - explains 3 that REGISTRATION NOTICE The first day for municipal natural Adjustment Adminis- - election registration wll be next tm were combined with those Tuesday October 18th. Citizens .everal other agencies and in district one should register pendent offices of the De- - with Naomi Marble and in dis-trnent in 1945 to form the two with Ann Zesger. t iuction and The last regstration day will Marketing Ad-- f fetation. The duties and re- -t be November 1st. vitalities of State, county I community Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore cn have been successively drove to Boulder, Colorado to dented since that time. State the funeral services which ittees were officially riesiP-- were held on Thursday for Mr. Production and Marketing Moore's mother, Mrs. Axel Moore. uiirauon Committees in They returned last Sunday, age. cit farmer-commi- t- - I YOUR TREMONTON A Nominating Meet BUSINESSMEN ,A seniors com- - of last jyear and representing the Bear River chapter of Future Farmers Called For Friday Evening of America placed second in nat-- ; ional poultry judging competition at Waterloo, Iowa, recently A nominating meeting to name " " V candidates "lu,"lu, for " " Trnmt cational agriculture instructor, offices will be held Friday, Oc- - at Waterloo, Iowa, recently 'tt school. , r ,"rThe gen- Rnv eral public is invited to attend. ture instructor. Jerry Buchanan, Vaughn Tin- gey and Harold Peterson team personell, received silver rating the 30 top teams of the among ELDER CLAIR CHRISTENSEN nation to win a silver plaque At for the school and individual certificates for themselves. Samuel Chandler Hunter 80, a Mr. in farmer W.eber Bunnell further discloses and formerly Box Elder counties for many that already teams are training years, died early Saturday in a at the school to participate in re Pocatello, Idaho hospital after gional and state competition to A farewell testimonial in honor a long illness. detremine next year's state reof Clair Christensen, son of Mr. He was the father of Mrs. presentatives to the national and Mrs. Melvin O. Christensen, confab. Warnke of Collinston. will be held at the Thatcher He was born September 4, 1869, Ward Hall on Sunday, October in West Weber, son of James 16th at 7:30. The program will Forbes and Ruth Chandler Hun. City present Jos. J. Nelson and Pre- ter. Until 1902 he resided in Taysident Clifton Kerr as speakers lor, Weber County. Afterwards with remarks by the missionary, he engaged in farming in Box his father, and Bishop James Elder county for 25 years. Then The Bear River City Rifle Club, Wight. Prayers will be offererd for a period of seven years he of Bear River City, has been Erie Tol Ben and Compton by resided in Brighton, Colorado man and musical 'ntimbers will following this will a two-yegranted a National Rifle Associainclude selections by the Girl's! period residing with a daughter tion charter it was announced Quartet, an accordian solo by n Ogd?n. He went to Pocatello a here today. Made up of rifle and pistol enthusiasts the club will Mae Marble, and duet by Wilford year ago, and Leon Miller. On December 16th, he married be headed by Grant Checketts, Clair entered the mission home Isabelle Walker in the Logan president, of Bear River City. The new club which will conin Salt Lake on Monday, October temple of the Church of Jesus duct NRA tournaon. 10th and will leave registered the 19th Christ of the Latter-da- y Saints ments on has dedicatits for California, where he will range She died April 6th, 1925, in ed itself to teach safety with Suvivors include the following firearms to all members of the CALL FOR BIDS sons and daughters: Mrs. Ruth community. Other officers of the club are: Notice is hereby given that Orgill, Fort Hall, Idaho; Mrs. Tremonton City will receive seal- Margaret Talbot, Ogden; Mrs. Stanley Jensen, ed bids for the erection of a build Grace Warnke. Collinston of Bear River City; Roy Breagger, ing size 33x52 feet, to be con- Frank Hunter, Deer Lodge Mont; executive officer, of Brigham structed on a foundation already Chester Hunter, Kremmling, City; Duane , Frank, chief of Tremonton; and Roin place, on the south side, of the Colorado; Arthur-Hunter- ," Salt secretary-treasureJ. nald Leonard, for fire the pur- Lake City; 17 grandchildren and station,' present of Bear River amblu-anc- e 12 City. the of two pose city housing and city owned truck. W. Fred brothers, Hunter, Ogden, Bids will be opened on Wednes. and David Hunter, Burley, Idaho. RETURN FROM Funeral services were con EASTERN TRIP day, October 20th at 3 p.m. in Mr- and Mrs. Joseph D. Harris officePlans and the City specif, ducted Tuesday in Ogden. returned last Friday from an ications may be obtained from extended visit in the east. They city councilman, Del Hansen at FARM BUREAU TO left August 25 and visited in Lumber Co. the HOLD MEETING reserves The Tremonton City The North Box Elder Farm Chicago, New York and traveled or to the right accept reject any Bureau will hold a meeting at quite extensively visiting places or all bids. the Tremonton Second Ward of interest, accompanied by reBy order of the Tremonton City Banquet room on Thursday, Oc latives there. Council. tober 20th at 2:30 Miss Bessie Kleon Kerr, Mayor-Attts- t Hansen will present the lesson, SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS R- S. Calderwood. Joe Hansen and Jim Smith which will consist of Christmas Recorder. suggestions and patterns. Every were each successful in bagging one is requested to bring one of a bull elk in Logan canyon last week. their Xmas suggestions. Former Valley Resident Dies Pocatello Clair Christensen To Serve In California R-W- . Bear River Receives Charter For Rifle Club ar vice-preside- r, n; - - Tri-Sta- te ANSWER TO A HUNTER'S PRAYER: Bear River Migra- tory Bird Refuge, nation's largest, is teeming with wild fowl as duck season opening, set for this Friday, draws near. This pictuie shows Canada Geese and Snow Geese feeding there. A recent survey by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Federation indicates this season, which closes Dec. 2, will be one of the best for Utah In many years. Farmers' and Housekeepers' Conference In Western Bo Elder County Next Week A farmers and Housekeepers Conference is being held at Park Valley next Monday, October 17, at Yost, Tuesday, October 18th, and at Grouse Creek on Wednesday, October 19, announces the Box Elder County Extension Service Office. Departments for both men and women will be held. In the Men's department Prof. Morris H. Taylor, Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist will dscuss, "Marketing of Western Box Elder county Livestock." Dr. John I. Curtis, of the State Department of Agriculture, will discuss, "Keeping Livestock Healthy and Preventing Disease." Prof. A. Golden Kilbum, Extension Soil Conservationist will discuss, "Our Soil, Our Greatest Heritage." In the Women's Department, Prof. Elna Miller, Extension Nutritionist from the Utah Sate College will discuss "Foods to Maintain Family Health." Miss Bessie M. Hansen, Home Demonstration Agent, will discuss, "Christmas Gifts Made at Home". The first meeting at Fark Valley on Monday will be held at 1:30 p.m., and another meeting will be held in the evening- The meetings at Yost on Tuesday, and at Grouse Creek on Wednesday will be held at 11 a m. and at 1:30 p.m. rai x We feel sure we express tho sentiments of the citizens of the valley, when we say that It is with deep regret that we see one of the oldest business firms in the city of Tremonton close its's doors- The Shaw and Ivcr-so- n Furniture Store was closed last Saturday, after thirty six years of business service to the - community. The firm was first established in November of 1913, and was located in the old Old Fellows Hall, with E- N. Shaw and D. IL Stevenson as owners. Mr. Stev-enssold his Interests to N. E. Ivcrson in 1918, and in 1938, Mr. Shaw acquired Mr. Iverson's Interests. In 1916 the firm moved to it's new building, which is the west part of the present location, with the east section being built 1917. In ATTEND PARENT'S The Shaws have oeen a valGOLDEN WEDDING uable asset to our community, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting and and we certainly wish them well g family spent the weekend In In their new location at Salem attending the golden wed- Oregon, where they own the M of Mrs. Ryttlng's K. N. Furniture Store. observance ding Mrs. Frank L. Mrand parents, en Rex-bur- The Tremonton 2nd Ward Hall the place and Tuesday Oc tober 18th at 9:00 p. m. is the time set for the Halloween Dance to be sponsored by the Tremonton Second Ward. There will be a spook alley and everyone is invited to attend. Aprons and Overalls will be appropriate. Bears Win Over Weber 33 to 0 is ' poultry judging team posed of three IIOLLOWEEN DANCE AT 2ND WARD J 4 ...t iottnn . :retary of 1 Wins Silver Award Iii National Contest! -- the 13; Bear Kivtr High Poultry Judging Team lZ - 3 n. TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Annie Christina Hansen afterJensen, Kleon iLcnr 4 year term, Del noon at 8512:15diedat Thursday home of the her vkr councilmen r daughter, Mrs. Carrie Christen-se- n Va J M. Mortensen; at Bear River City. She had Harry councilmen, i:f ill for about a year. been 2r!fd Eeed Giles. R.S.Caldwas bora in Mantua AugShe and Lynn for recorder ust 1864, a daughter of P. 23rd, : ;'ien for treasurer. O. and Annie Christina Larsen Hansen. She was reared in ManLeal Farm tua and married M. Peter Jensen in the Logan Temple, December .en- VI 1 R HI if SERVING THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY NO. Vca, ""Rlv at W.t: U.a, Inur.y GOING n i y - i (By Burton Davis. All twelve members of the Davis family with members of their Iluish) Bear River high's pigskin artists turned the trick for the families numbering fifty one second time in three starts Wed- were present to enjoy a public nesday night when they steam-rolle- d reception on Sunday and a famover a hapless Weber ily gathering on Monday. on the Warriors eleven, 33-muddy and sloppy field. It was The TREMONTON METHODIST Weber's third straight loss. CHURCH Peterson drew first biood in William R. Persons, Minister the first periol when he drove off 15th 1949 tackle 23 yards to paydirt and Saturday, October, 8:00 Jack Mrs. Boyce will then kicked a perfect placement. music her pupils in a Before the quarter was over, he present church. recital the at of instructor from had scored again the four LeRoy Bunnell, Vocational Agriculture at Bear after Sessions and Stone brought Sunday. October ICth, 1949 10:00 Church School River High School, will be one the ball down field on a pass, of six vocational 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser- agriculture Peterson kicked again to send teachers selected from schools the score to men: An uuiwara ftign oi mi throughout the nation to partic-ipa- e In the second canto, Sessions; inner Grace." An intrcpretation in a Life Adjustment Ed- bulldozed over from the 10th. j0f christian Baptism. for the Ag- Peterson took over In the third; Service at 4 00 Baptismal ucational sympx'-.iuricultural Section of the Ameri- period scoring and kicking once the Church 7:30 Evening Vespers. Sercan Vocational Association con again and at the end of that 27-score stood Before the vention at Atlantic City, New period mon; "Ls Life Everlasting.. the final gun sounded, Peterson Tuesday, October 18th, Jersey, on December 7th. was again milling around in the 7:30 Choir Practice at the The six educators on the Panel 11 yards Church. zone end after coming will discuss various phases of . .. . U ; t " Cofi fir- fVinfrl- - through the center of the line. The kick was blocked and the score showed Bears 33, Weber 0. The Bear now boast victories This is only one of many re over both Logan and Wi'ber, hav. cognitions to come to Mr. Bunlost only to South Cache hist ing nell during the 12 years he has Weber has lost all Friday night. been at Bar River high school. their League games to date. The South Bear River Stake In previous years he has acRain fell throughout the en- - Sunday Schrxil Union meeting tively participated in various tire contest and half the field will be held Sunday, October 16th ly judging teams trained by him was In darkness for two and a at the Tremonton 2nd Ward at have won national recognition, half quarters. All the lights were 2:00 p.m. The program will be as have orators tutored by him out for a few seconds. The Bears presented by LaMar S. Williams In nationwide and the rain almost ruined We-jthe Church Publicity Dep't. for competetioii of America ber Hidi's homceoming. representing the Deserct Book Future Farmers River meets Box Elder in Store. He' will show the latest in Oratorical enntsrtrenext Mr. their Bunnell week game on October 28th visual aids, .suitable to be used Only battler-round- . Box in Sunday r.chool.9- All offievrs, on home thp Waterloo. Iowa, turned from 1 in is undefeated Elder leag-still team teachers, and Ward Bishoprics! where his poultry Judging rereived a .silver rating among ue play and should v.lve the are asked to make a special off. ort to be In attendance. Bears a topnotch game. other teams of the nation 0 LeRoy Bunnell To Attend Ag. Symposium Family night was observed at the McKlnley School auditorium last Monday or so It would seem-Th- e city called a nominating meeting, which was attended by the present city officials, their families and THREE OTHER INCITIZENS. TERESTED we're slipping! Folks, One of the present councilmen whtn kidded about the people being satisfied about the way the affairs of the city are being of managed, staU'd, "it's a h of a way to show appreciation when they won't come out and express themselves" 14-- s B. pro- - Have New Son " 'oVl 1933-193- 4, h!s life. He complishedRuss has also been an active -- h' and member of Tremonton Jaycees, receiving their outstanding citizen award in 1939. member of Tremonton Lions and Busintss-mcn'- s RoinS into Association and has been 1939. chairman Community of the Fund for the committee past few "0W hom,d in years, lie is also a charter mora-be- r "iU3 on c. of the Tremonton Volunteer - vi1?1 ,ad'H50ftheUtah 'L-ty- ':flnJuly rtt iv 101 ! V ':r 'f be another will you FRIDAY, to-nig- there? 19-1- - H going to meeting at the McKinley School 0 waldron, as a councilman and two 2 year terms as mayorsuch While in this Chlld bm here improvements as capacity, 'Trein, ton the sewer sys. City was nara- tern, Deweyville water project, first government C. W. A. proSotl of the late ject in graveled and and the first the streets, graded oiling of side streets were ac: There's a'n;'"ve jM6y:J7-- and Mrs. C G Nelson of Phoenix, Arizonia are the proud Mr. the former Zella Hill. Mrs. James F. Hill has been visiting with them In Pheonix for the past ten days. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer of 8thFielding, a boy October Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Taylor a October 8. ?:rl " a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Il:s bay 8 October Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen 3, of El wood a boy October - Fire Department. a 111 ?.!;. and Mrs. Lyndni BkIc "vie The Waldron family consists 10years. of Mrs. Lucille C Waldron and pirl October Mr. and Mrs. George Davis a, of ser- - the following children, Barbara, 10. Neal II. Gae, Kirk T- and Jane trirl October - j BUMPER CROP - , Sunday School v Struck Comins in VAiT AT 12 O'ciocn.' Union Meeting This Sunday of B'-a- lrl ' j "TTim'i a A(ODI n1 ON rs jvV'i" V, yi be |