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Show Students Placed yyjjigit Roll at B. R. H. S nn Honor -- YOUTII CONFERENCE molars winr.ins 'Tr rofl placements at Bear TO BE HELD sool received Sint.u, Youth Conference, under the direction of the L-- D. S. SeminMr. ary, will be held at the Garland 'c ,.T.er, daughter of of Tre- - Tabernacle on Sunday, Decemvl'ion Simmers IT ber 4th at 7:30 p.m. A. Walter VOLUME XXVII M tsai me. ana ville; Stevenson, First counselor of the .".BirKeof Dewey and Y3UMIA General Board, will be da" ghter of Mr. e Kirby. f r.arland. re- - the Kirbi """....,. great speaker. Everyone is ' t renort cards. invited to attend. II' 4M SERVING Published Desdemona Coe, Terryl Heaion, Trent 'J.r'an linford and June " .. 2.9 :gto averages ranging to gain high. Hon additional 2.3 to 2.79 "Q"fnm students also to iW'Tbey are as follows: Anderson, Allen. Carol .."Anderson, Elizabeth Atkin- - ''"J, , ivcior Ballard, Kent Black- Bunnell, Darrell Bur-- " Richard Cannon. B;.er!y Mary Cannon, Jean j,lRita ta Carter, Jo Anne Joanne Patti Chad Clarke, Jack Deakin, Flora Garden, jean Gam. Jen-Kar- en Carolyn Holland, Ann Shanna Hess, Grant 1 Hansen, Hall, Mitzi Vleen Family Life Meeting Set Johnson, m, Anna Marie Josephson, -, ne King, Bonnie Lef ler, GorMariLoveland, Janice iind, Owen, Manning, Beverley .rine Packer, Erma I'ayne, R.H. 40-3- 36-3- tricky passing and ball handling Petersen, Wilma Pul- - Luella k. Albert Hirschi of Park Valley Dies In Brigham City nuwi Albert David Hirschi, 59, of Dorothy Sato, Dennis Sim- Rosette, Box Elder county, died n. Parlene Steed, Gloria Sten Stevens.' Friday afternoon in the Cooley i, Bruce illtiffed Stirling Astrid Mae hospital following three days ness. zi, Lola fijmmer, Faye Tazoi, He was torn June 2, 1800, at Barbara i Udr, Ievere Watkins, id. Connie Rosette, a son of David and Mary Wood, Vaun Wool Rowane Zundel and Mary Zougg Hirschi. He attended school in Park Valley and at Box Elder high school, and the former Brig-haT RAILWAYS Young college in Logan. Mr. Hirschi was active in the 3 SCHEDULE J. L,. D. church, having served a new bus schedule, which will mission tq the central states from approximately '6 hours travel 1915 to 1917, and had served also t between Portland and Tre-- ;i as Sunday school superintendent and in the presidency of the Rojb, went in effect this week. ;?artures for the north and sette ward MIA. He was a memwill leave Tremonton at ber of the Park Valley LDS ward of seventy at the time of i.m, 12:50, 4:45 and 3:50 quorum his death. He married Josie Carter, Novemis schedules for neien iwoums, itr, m the south ber and 8:15 a.m., cast ate 3 45 2:50 and 7:30 Indian Springs es reserva-i- n Washington. OVD 5 in the 1917 Salt Lake Temple. Surviving- are his widow; five sons and daughters, Mrs. Helen Rose Pugsley, Dee C, LaNoma and Betty Jane Hirschi, Rosette; Fern Hirschi, Brigham City; his mother, Park Valley; three grandchildren; seven brothers and sisters; William Hirschi, Shelley, Idaho;. Emile Hirschi Brigham City; Mrs. - north-'inunat- several mountain also crosses the irs and 31 p.m. to the route new 3 28, WARD BAZAAR DATE ElDora Carter, Louis A., and Fred Second Ward C. Hirschi, Park Valley; Rulon hold a bazaar Hirschi, ce on Perry and Mrs .Eunice Wednesday, Decem- -' ginning at 7:30. A nrn- - Archibald, Dayton, Idaho. Funeral services' were held Tues also be part of the enter- - a Tremonton Society will miSG 5 MVER HINTS TO STUDENTS famed holder of ltfas- Utah speed many auto-- t records, and his Iimus "Mormon Meteor" the Bear River high , December 8, from according to an- - i "M fl f-f7- , ;;r't by stubody arran iE?ff e Played , ; ) Frank the opportunity of hear- speak in an as-- ! I "i Princlpal 5ram J:;- - " ,on e highway. to tlie u'e for ractr'g car will at this time. j, b?in bro,.ht attend car is gtneal p,it,!ic. BEAR It is only through the courtesy of Dave England of Logan, that me Leader was published this week. After a breakdown of our Linotype Thursday, the remainder of the type for this issue was set on Logan machines. This wUl explain any variance of type you may notic in this issue. Some items had to be omitted and others shortened because of this breakdown. ' CHRISTMAS PARTY COMING! The members or the 153rd quorum of Seventies of the South Bear River Stake and their part-- , pers are invited to attend the Christmas party to be held at the Tremonton Second Ward Hall on December Thursday, 8th. The Deweyille Ward M.I A. will furnish the dinner and the proceeds will go to assist in the building of the new chapel. There will also be dancing and other entertainment. helped spell the difference between teams. All in all, the game was a real crowd pleaser and a preview of what is in store for hoop fans during the course of the season. In the game preceeding the headliner, Granite dropped the Bear "Cubs" mursaay the Bears treked to the lair of the Malad Dragons and Friday at the Region one jamboree at Box Elder, the Rivermen Howard Johnson, Farm Mechanwill play in a novelty game with ics teacher at the Bear River Weber and Box Elder, playing School, wishes to announce High that each team for one half. on Monday, and Wednesday, Thursday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. the following classes ATTEND FLORAL will be offered: Farm Machine DESIGNING SCHOOL Adult Class Work Starts Next Week 43-2- 5. Mr. and Mrs. Virgril Bowcutt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers were in fcalt Lake last weekend to attend the all day sessions of the floral designing school sponsored by the Utah Floral BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Lavern John of Portage a boy, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs of Portage a boy, November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Archibald a boy November 29. Mr. and Mrs. Dwene Bourne of Riverside a girl November 28. Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Tremonton a boy December 1. Learn To Make, Repair Xmas Gifts Opportunity given to Make Gifts day in the Rosette chapel at Park! Opportunity to make and re Valley with Bishop Kenneth G. pair Christmas presents and toys will be available next week to interCarter, presiding. ested adults of the valley. ENTERTAINS AT FAMILY The work will begin on MonDINNER day at 7 p.m. at the Bear River school. Those interested in Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Fuhriman high the shops and machinery at using entertained at a family dinner at school for this purpose, should the their home on Thanksgiving. Those contact Clifford Hansen at 186-present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. or C. H. Last at 12VW Garland to D. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Virmake reservation. The first 24 gil Harris and family of Portage; men or women, over high Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. "Harris and people, school age will be entered. daughter of Trenton; Mrs. Ulalla It will not be necessary to enroll Cornwall anad daughter of Tre- for the full time of 20 hours, but monton; Mr. and Mrs. LaMont enough time to complete projects Moore, Idaho Falls; Wendell L. desired before Christmas. Harris, Lo:an; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enrollees will have the opporE. Ward and family, Ogden; Mr. to alternate between shops, tunity and Mrs. Ellery Hall, Garland and if necessary, to complete the work. the host and hostess and family. Suggested projects are cedar mounts, rocking dner horn chests, The Arnold Whitaker family horses, hobb? horsef, fern stands, were guests cf ner sLster and coffee tables, flower pot holders, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph family, Mitv.guer m Lake ior hunting knives, porch railings and Salt Thanksgiving. i 1949 . NUMBER 11 Name Committeemen For Agricultural Program Stake M Men Elect Officers The Bear River Stake M Men met on Tuesday evening at the East Garland w ard hall and elected omeers for the coming year. Glen Peterson was chosen president; Blain .Rhodes, vice president and Ronald Potter as secretary-treasure- r. Dave Manning Is the reporter. Plans for this year's basketball tournament were discussed, and the first games of the season were played this week in the various wards. Games are scheduled to be held each Thursday night. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook returned to their home Friday alter a three week's visit with members of their family and friends in the Northwest and California. They visited with Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gill Smith at Pullman, Washing- - Mr. and Mrs. Gilford H. Wat-lan- d Mrs. Ted Jones, the former Yvonne Briggs has had one of her spent the holiday weekend stories published In the Draggerton in Salt Lake visiting friends. Tribune recently. She has also Mrs. D. R. Waldron spent last written several for other magazines. week in Salt Lake visiting her The most recent story is titled, mother, Mrs. James E. Ilalverson, "What Price Love."' who was from an recovering STUDENTS SPEND 1 HOLIDAY AT HOME Most of the local students of state colleges were home lor the Thanksgiving holiday. Among those reported at the Leader officer were Liane Bunnell, Ora Fae iversen, Eetty Deakin, LeAnn Marble, Shirley Maughan, Dahryl extra-curricul- Donald J. Homer, Tremonton will head the Box Elder County Production and Marketing Admin istration- conunjutee (during the coming year. Mr. Homer was elected chair man 01 the county committee of three members and two alternates at the county convention of com munity delegates held Friday of last week in Tremonton. of the committee is Gordon R. Carter of Park Val ley. William A. Wood of Cormne is the third member. The first and second alternates are Frank Munns of Garland and Arnold Whitaker of Tremonton. Forty of the county's farmers were elected by their neighbors during the elections to serve as community Production and Marketing Administration commltoemen for the coming year. Each of the county's eight agricultural communities also selected a delegate to represent them in the county convention at which the county PMA committee was chosen. Those are the men who will be responsible during 19,0 for the local administration of such fed-en- d farm programs as agricultural conservation, price supixirt Vice-chairm- Thompson, Pamela Toland and Lorry Ryttlng from the Brigham Young University. Dean Eradshaw and Tommy Steffen from the University of Utah and Betty Jean Morse, and Bonnie Ryttlng from bara Waklron, Jo Toland, Wend'-lthe Utah State Agricultural college, Bar-Whit- e, l FAYE COOMBS HONORED AT TESTIMONIAL The program given Sunday evening in the Fielding ward honoring Miss Faye chapel Coombs, prior to her departure Misthe for atended. sion was well Speakers were President C. M. Kerr, the missionary and hpr father and Nobel Petersen. Music for the program included a vocal trio. laVona Erickson, Nordith and Nedra Simmons, singing, "My Testimony;" and "Teach Me To by Guy Pray" and a number Ites. Readings were given by na and G. Frank Wood. Thatcher and Penrose Amos Hansen and J. M, Mortensen. . cate for completion of his train-- . Ing with the Army Auto Maintenance School at Eschege, Germany. Lowell, who has been with tha army for a year, reports he t enjoying his work and Is feeling P. fine. Beaver Dam, Hon- Collinston, It. eyvuie and Deweyville A. Burhank and Clarence T. Fryer. AnCormne, Bear River City thony W. Owens and William A. Wood. Harper, Hicham. Mantua, PerWilliam J. Kotter. ry, Willard Maurice Reeder. A baby girl wits bom to Mr. Mrs. mid Del Fultrlman on Thanksgiving day at the Valley hospital. They now have four daughters and three sons. "Jus , - m'-etln- iip.-ril-- t LEONARD BISHOP LONE CANDIDATE IN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION Tlie name of only one person will apfear on the ballot in the forthcoming school election In Box Elder flehool Board election, slated for December 7. The lone candidate is Leonard I.. Bishop, incumbent, now servin; as president of tlie board. has been Mr. Bishop's name placed on tlie I allot by the filing of a designation of candidacy, signed by six qualified voters. The election will be held In District No. 2, which comprises the n, following precincts: Garland, Beaver Dam. East Garland. Portage, Plymouth, Riverside and Fielding. Tlie term of office la for five years. DROEI.ETTE INFANT LIVES ONLY TEN DAYS Diane Drollette, ten day old daughter of Charles and Lueila, Gam Drollette of Brigham City died Wednesday afternoon at 4:50 at the local hwpital after an .'.s l 1 j New Hudson and International Trucks on Display Jay Dee Harris announces tlie showing of the new 19'0 Hudson Pficcmaker, the low priced tar of the Hudson line and the new 1950 heavy duty International trucks at his building this we k end. The Hud.sori is the first of the JO ni'Mleis to be d:spiyed, and eml.odies rn my of the features that h:-- tna.-- Hud.n so ipulaf the pa- t few years. The new International trucks an l.'ii't wi'-- the comfort of the dr;ver in mind. kIv'sik more comre he.i l room and more fort, vlvbihty. The public is cordially Invited to new iu.kIcIs. call and li;s;rt tln.-S i 1 Ch-:rr- and their wives South Bear River Slake ars reminded of the dinner n:ul social scheduled to bo held at, the Crystal Springs on Thursday evening next week. The turkey dinner is being prepared by the women of the Deweyville ward to raise iuiiil.-- fur their w;trd chapel. Members of each ward should contact their group leaders to secure tickets Howell, Promontory, Blue Creek S. J. Postma, Arnold Whitaker, Snowville and West-Kenn- eth G. Carter and Gordon R. Carter. Garland, East Garland, Field- -' ing and Riverside Aubrey F. Tur-le- y Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Jensen and Hazel Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowther and family ol Salt Lake City and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Jcppr.en and family of Bountiful came to enjoy Thanksgiving ily. dinner with the Ferris Aliens. The organ prelude find posUudc were played by Ann Fni',s and the Mr. and Mrs. Ray A.shcraft and opening- song, Lover ot Marlene King and Conrn Pccic. C. G. of were a mixed was Koul." gents family My Sunday by quartet. Miss Coombs will enter the W. A. WrrAmoreland offered the Inmission home in Salt Lake next Carlson In Salt Lake City. vocation after which Mr, and Mrs Monday. Bill Adams returned ajnclay eve- Lloyd Iff'M sang "In Tlie Oard n." ning from Montana with his first Joseph Harris was the first ANNOUNCEMENTS load of Christmas trees. fpmkcr. R"br'. Caldcrwixxl nnd The TREMONTON METHODIST B;:.h'p Jcpp'on a'v rpoke. Each CHURCH Mrs. O. L. Brouch accompanied told of Ids a . i,' 11 .os with the Mrs. Mrs. Ferris n.ouf'i of Clover Val- family and th fin? William K- - Persons, Minister l ad f hown in h. r life In Nevada tj Ogden to r;ynd tre I'lT'-ley, 1959 4, Sunday, December V. Vt l.'ll'l. ills community. 10:00 Church School Other musical numbers p'.ven 11:00 Morning Worship. SerI 'ark w re a Vi- al ;. NOTICE OF ANNUAL Ml ETING by In-r- id In Chrir.t." mon: "Our Faith nnd the Gar-!;n- J a ceo Tlie nr.Rual by V.rrn Kilf-n4:00 ChrL'tmas" Cantata Choir A.'v la'.ion w,II fin cr; an f,olo by Mrs. l"Tci.'A .Lie Rehearsal e hi lil at th Utah Power find ! layd, "Gobi I! rnr.'' ..7:30 "Our Faith" Study. Mr. I,il:M. a'i(!i'o:i i;n In TfTTV.nV.ti n As the IoMn;; the triartet , I -rn 3. at 2 pin Jam p. 5 Herd. Kid' r i'li'. ''(;, Mv r.Vher'' nud tee ! t;.,n v. ivra by Will R el; Kf!'"'i of (f': rs ;' c Monday, D"crrr.brr 5, 1313 lh" Ir.B .r:if ;.nd o'h'T matters' t r.v - et 7:30 OfflrS.nl Board at r All High Priests of Pierce Funeral Services Held Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Maueh-a- n and family of Tooele were Tli ank.' giving dinner fiuej,ts at the home of Mrs. Elma Allen. !r HIGH PRIESTS OF SOUTH BEAR IUVI.lt PLAN DINNER AND SOCIAL of two days. Tlie baby was born November of a baby girl, born Sunday after20, 1343 In Brigham City. noon et the Valley hospital to Mr. .Surviving are her parents, one of Acel Mrs. and Thompson sister. ClKirlene and for grandpCorinne. arent;-:. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel flam of Fielding find Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drollette of B; ;.; '...'n City. Funeial icrvici s will tv conducted Saturday at pni, at t':e Ed DrolYtt? Lome 50C W. 3 So. in Brigham City. Erie!!.!;, may rail at that addre.-FunTal services were conducted from 10 a.m. until t::m of services Wedne.sday afternoon last week in 0:1 Eaturday. Burial will be in the Brigham the Trcmet-- n .Second ward chajel by Bishop Ford Jepfwon for Mrs. cemetery by Robers mortuary. G.is l'l'Tte. who died Saturday. The chapel was filled with neighbors and relatives in expression of their sympathy to the fam- Mrs. Zella Carter, Mrs. Wei by Grosbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and daughter, Patty, ot Dragrrton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briges on Thursday. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Jones and Fatty stayed over for a short visit. S.i'-ir'l'iv- :!mmediately following the game dance, featuring Frank TroxeH's orchestra, will be held with each school arranging a mixer. An added feature of the dance will be the crowning of a queen from each school. ft CaiK-ner- , KARMA KENT ENTERS operation. The family joined her SALT LAKE HOSPITAL there for the game on ThanksMae Taylor Kent drove to giving day. Salt Lake Tuesday to take her Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chrlston-se- n daughter, Karma to enter tne tit. of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Marks hospital. An operation Mart Hansen and son and Mrs. and possibly two are scheduled Mary K Christensen were dinner for Karma in the near future. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vear Nelson in Malad on Thanksgiving. Daughter to the Acei Thompsons Mr. and Mrs, Fred Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conger Idaho are vlslsing relaIlaxelton, Mr. home of at the spent Sunday in Tremonton thLs week. tives and Mrs. H. L. Anderson of They are the proud grandparents B-e- ar acreage allotments, makctinij quo- LOW EM. (WPENEK FINISHES tas, the sugar program and fedCOURSE AT A It .MY SCHOOL eral crop insurance. Lowell S. The delegate and chairman of son of Mr. the various communities are sis and Mrs. Ru.ssell Cannier, of Rifollows: verside, who Is serving with tho l'ortate and Plymouth Dewey armed feces in Germany, recenti Lamb and J. C. Gibbs. ly received his graduation certifi- spent Thanksgiving day with his mother, Mrs. iiutn Wooaneau in FUmUMANS HAVE Salt Lake. THANKSGIVING DAUGHTER LOCAL GIRL HAS STORY PUBLISHED Texas-Loutsla- ) VALLEY ton; with Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Cook, and family at Concord, Cal; and with Dr. and Mrs. Grant O. Cook at Los Angeles. At Fresno, Cal; they were guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grain and family. They report a most inand repair construction, Farm and outstanding trip. teresting Carpentry Work, and Application of Welding to the Farm. These Mrs. Reed Oyler's parents, Mr. classes are made available to the Mrs. Eberhart Zundell of and adult Farmers and the Young Farmers. The classes will run from Brigham City were their guests cn the first of December to the last Thanksgiving day. of February. Tlie J. H. Franks had as their for Thanksgiving day, her guests BRITISH (FOLK ENTERTAINED A Thanksgiving dinner, com- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kohl ol plete with turkey, w;w enjoyed Sat- Salt Lake. urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W- Moore en Mr. and Mrs. Horace Heyes. Guests were friends from England; Mr. tertained the D. E. Peckenpaugh at dinner on Friday. and Mrs. Jim Barwick and daugh- family Mrs. Edgar Winchester served ter, Beryl, of Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. George Gent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thanksgiving dinner to her famFoster, and daughters, Eveline and ily and Junior with a friend. Don Hater of who Wendy, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J was his guest. Oklahoma, Peterson, Jr. and daughter, Ellen, of Logan. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead M book ends. on RIVER Weekly at Tremonton, Utah, Dee. LEADER CARRIES 'BORROWED TrE" THIS WEEK (By Jack Johnson) The Bear River Bears successfully opened their 1949-5- 0 hoop Adults of the Bear River Valley season last Friday by dropping a are invited to attend a meeting to scrappy Granite team 9 on the consider organizing an evening Bear's home court. Coach Hughes's charges pulled class in Strengenthening Family the game out of the fire in an life. The meeting will be held Fri- extra period after the "fighting day, December 9 at 7:30 in the fanners" from Granite had knot- 6 Utah Power and light auditorium, tea tne count in the last states C. E. Smith, Coordinator of quarter splurge. The Bears had led Box Elder Adult Education pro- throughout the tilt up to that time. gram. William R. Persons will be inDuring the game the Rivermen stalled as class leader, according to hit for 3714 percent of their shots, Mr. Smith. All interested adults while Granite was held to 30 per cent. This, plu8 the Bear's . fast, are invited to join the class. Shirleen Re-iThe Wet Side One basketball jamboree will e staged Friday in the Box Elder high school gyn;na.siu:n. The wCl be open at 6:4j p. m. with the prolan! beginning at 7:30, The evening of entertainment U a affair with the students of Bear River. Box Elder and Wetver particiraUng in activities designed to raise funds to finance acregion one's tivities, The promm will he divided, into two major divisions. The first half of the evening's fun will see the basketball tennis of the thre schools compiling ar.ahi.st each, oti.er la 30 minute periods. At rest intervals in the games, 12 minute floor slwws will be presented by each school in which their pep clubs and pep bands wl!J be featured. ol Bears Take First Basketball Game; Team Looks Good Adams, ED d.-or- s THE -- Region One Stages Jamboree To Raise Funds - D. Ibert Hansen hr3 rone to |