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Show Asks Improvement be fjeon Valley Highways r.v ' tvd northern the gressmen Walter K. Granger advises that Pere F. Seward, commissioner, Community service General Services administration has approved a federal grant of $5,200 for the preparation of plans and specifications on Tremonton project to build an addition to their water system. ac...rt0nt Iit"n communication 7 between the :;::per, .'lDeweyville. 'Usfd included: from Penrose additional - U"- tort lm- - 1 mnninz souui oil- rtv cemetery, n a . ;:;Qandroadiuprove-moi- ; By ; l'.,.,, with and hrgh- Mc-Kon- Estate highway from to Park whway 30simprove-30; 'J continued ' " S February through Idaho line. to the e Tremonton 0f p-r- . of y Monday these pro- - comrnissioners e some of 1 is possibility also a of Will measure has in Box forked out ::y by a picked 'Elder and P. T. a physical jeers, whereby .ration is to be provided for ;,"e:.th graders in the county i:ee of $1.00. Only physicians will county Sat fee, of rr.t the check-:- ;: the through give the officials. Gaylen Christensen lead the winners attack, racking up 13 points and he was ably support ed by the play of Stein, Thompson, Whitney and Bennett- Payne paced the losers, as he scored - 12 Leonard Bishop, of Garland, has opened an accounting office in Tremonton, located in the Waldron building, north of the National Farm Loan office. Mr. Bishop has been the busi ness manager or tne American Sportswear company of Brigham the past eight years. He plans to conduct a general accounting drive and prothe of membership its all seventh grades will be dis- service, insurance, loans and will privileged to go to their gram for the year also be connected with the Baird -physicians for this cussed. Real Estate office in Brigham. and will then be given He is president of the Box El"1 which will eliminate the CIVIC CLUB SETS der Board of Education and is 'ityofany further such MUSIC FESTIVAL DATE also Bishop of the Garland SecRations for other purposes, The annual music festival ond ward. - as hiking, scouting, and sponsored by the Tremonton Wopation in various sports, held JAYCEES HONOR medical treatment men's Civic League will beat the LOCAL FIGHTERS 23, Thursday, February at this examination Ward hall at Members of the Tremonton course be the reponsibility Tremonton First Jaycees honored Grant Rose, 8:00 p. m. ''Parents. Adams, Jack Dalton, Gerald numThe program will include Gable j OUNCDIEXT bers by talented musicians of the Couch and manager John q Javcee meeting of rptnilar Bear River Valley and the public February 10, the Em--fnight in the Oak Is invited to attend and enjoy Wednesday Security office now lo- -; efforts at tne for their rafe. this outstanding musical event. the nAa,-- , riiovps tournament in j Howard hotel build-- ; ooved to 17 West .;J Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault were representing the Bear River vai eetinBrigham City. Logan visitors Saturday. lev and the local athletic club. Each fighter related his own rxwriences at the tournament YOUR TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN and told his plans for future fighting. Arlo Adams took charge of the presimeeting in the absence of Fuhri-ma" dent Eddie Krey, and Earl committee chairman, reof the ported on the progress projecthouse numbering be DELEERT A. FUHUIMAN prominent Tremonton farmer and former president of the Utah Flying Farmers is now at work each day as slate aeronautics director, since his appointment last Saturday. He began his duties in the capitol Monday morning and expects to fly back and forth to Salt Lake and will continue his residence in thi& city. Mr. Fuhriman has made an enviable reputation for himself with his work in the Flying Farmers organization and has made friends throughout the state, who are expressing their satisfaction on his appointment. Del did not make application for the post and was not endorsed by any single aviation grcup, and in spite of the many Accordapplications received, the Tremonton man was chosen. of the state aviation chairman H. David to Whittenburg, ing commission, Del has all the statutory qualifications for the job. both private and commercial pilot licenses. holding LICENSE PLATES -- on -- 2t n, t , - . i - ' j i- -f , LEWIS BBENKMAN OBSERVES 70TII BIRTHDAY If - j- One of Tremonton City's early obofficers, Lewis Brenkman, Wedon 70th birthday served his came to nesday this week. He Utah in 1906 from Burlington, and Kansas, where he was bom. since life his of most has lived that time in this city. Mr. Brenkman was a city councilman among the first to serve the city and was town 1917 to clerk and recorder from - lyd 1938 He worked for ... ; "Hi? T .j .-- .., Presents tv, to monton v 1. busl- - with WU and Rpy ;'." :Seap'Skaggs mpat5 and ub-wh- M :Wy;' :m h',s- ,;rl. business ubin 1935-v;vjtC- Ficlding, f at-- C hlPP and also at :r : K, the Bear River Company Implement Valley 1921, from the fall of 1913 until was 1928 until 1923 and from t it. I ,' crrtarv of the Tremonton . ,. Dairy Products Co. The METHODIST C1IURCH in dry farming. R. Persons, Minister Belva William Mr. Laub and his wife, Hess Laub, have reared seven Sunday, February 12, 1950 10 00 Church School sons and daughters, Roland J. McDer-mai'00 Morning Worship. Race 11 Laub Los Angeles; Fcm Observance. Salt Lake City; Gertrude Relations Sunday Faith 7 30 Study Class, "Our Burns, Garland; Gwen Cornwall, Wocrner, Miss Sophie all in Love." Merril, Max and Rex Laub ' 1 t i d'. HOLD OPEN COUNCIL NEXT WEEK MEETING MONDAi License plates will be on sale in Tremonton next Tuesday February 14 and again on February 23 at the Utah Power and Light office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. They will also be on sale at the Garland Armory on February 21 at the same Mayor Kleon Kerr announces that an open council meeting will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the City to criticism and misunderstanding on the part of some citizens, and also to the twen- - of C1 , ; sf be - pre-nig- ht , Sunday sessions will be furnish- - Jo, Planet Comics, Blonde Than-e- d by the Garland Second ward! torn, Crime, Underworld. Murder and Plymouth ward choirs, and inc.. March of Crime, Marvel m uie morning session tne Comics, Public Enemies Too of the girls' Secrets. Crime Reporter' Crimes accomplishments program will be reviewed. by Women. Sunny Mandrake the the stake M;icici.in. Guilty, Black Terror, Sunday evening scouts will present the program Women Outlaws, Police Cases featuring as guest speaker Olin and Lawbreakers. Ririe of the Ogden area Boy Those recommended as good Lire True Comics and Walt Dis Scouts. . ney's Comics. WILL BF ON Other classifications made In BRIDE AND GROOM the list by Mrs. Taylor include R ADIO PROGRAM the unsuitable, the passable, and Mr. and Mrs. James II. Keller the harmless Parents are urged to clip the; who will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Febru- - above list and eliminate the ob- ectionable ones from the homes. any 15th, are going to Califor nia to be honored on the radio In coming issues of the Leader progTam, Bride and Groom, on other lists will be given for the guidance of parents and Comic that day. readers. TAX COLLECTOR TO ASSIST WITH RETURNS Edgar C. OUv r, deputy collect or of internal revenue will be in Tremonton on February 27 and assist taxpayers of this area in preparing their 1949 in come tax returns, He can be contacted at the Utah Power & Light building on the above dates. 28 to Wards Plan Joint Green, Gold Rail The Penrose, Bothwell and Thatcher wards will hold their Green and Gold bail together In the Thatcher ward ' hall next Wednesday evening with the White City orchestra furnishing Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Brough the music for the- dance. A queen from each ward will visited Thursday at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Owen II. Hall. be crowned during the evening. - Present "Safety Sallies" to School hours. Truck owners whose licenses do not exceed $35.00, may also get them at the above times. Larger must secure owners truck licenses at the Court House In Brigham City. fact that others indicate they favor expanding the present water system are reasons the open meeting is being held. Discussions will not be limited to water problems, alone, states Mayor Kerr, but any item of interest to the city may be brought up. An invitation is extended the general public to attend. Am Stake Leadership Sunday for South Rear River Stake 4 O The regular Stake Leadership meetings will be held Sunday for the South Bear River Stake in the Tremonton First ward chapel. FARM BUREAU TO HEAR OF CANCER PROGRAM ens the attack through researcn, which seeks cancer's cause and curethrough education, which thousands of today can save cancer's learn If people lives upon rmals and act which service, them; and through is helpful to the cancer pauent ... the same time as J .raise money, we ourselves are educational Club School Safety Markers 20-3- - supplying life-savi- public. The High Council and Stake Presidency will meet at 8:30; the welfare session is set for 11 a. 0 club of Trem.; the bishoprics willVonvene Oleen Watt and Don Chiod ) cf the prospective at 1:15 and the Priesthood lead- monton presents two Safety Sallies to McKinley. School thi? ership session as usual at 2:30. week. Ford Jeppson, principal of the school accepts the gift and exThere will be no meeting for presses the appreciation of the school for this safety assistance. the girls' program leaders. The Relief Society will meet as BEAR RIVER usual at 2:30, however there will Local 20-3- 0 YOUNG FARMERS be no departments for secretarRATE HIGH Gives ies or magazine agents. At a meeting of representatives or Young Farmer Chapters of LOGAN TEMPLE Cache, Weber, and Box Elder ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE A group of local young men counties, the Bear River Young between the ages of 20 and 35 Farmers were judged first in Until further notice, the Logan are meeting weekly in preparaTemple has arranged to hold two tion for the charter organization chapter activites. This rating entitles the chapter to represent morning companies each day ex- of a 0 club In Tremonton. will sessions Two I at the State Convention cept Tuesdays. invite other young men Region held at the New House also be held on Wednesday, They being who are Interested In Joining a Thursday and Friday each week. service club patterned after the Hotel In Salt Lake City, Febru9 and 10. The first company will be rewho strive to pro- ary club, Rotary lima with a. activities accomplished by 8:15 The corded at r.i., mote safety In the community, the Bear River will 100. This group of about Chapter include it build our hometown. communactivities, educational not attend the morning meet- and help for ten charter are There places ing. The second morning comp- members yet to be filled. To ity service, cooperative activities The any will start at 8:45 In the qualify, members must attend and recreational activltles.('close the at that room. reports meeting three meetings at the Oak Cafe chapter were 63 me- Evening companies will begin on where of the year there evenings, Monday b(T3. at 6:30 and 7:00 o'clock. members of the Ogden and The local chapter Is now in BIRTHS Brigham clubs are sponsoring competition with seven other Mr. and Mrs. Hartley White of the local club. Young Farmer Chapters of the Trie group plan to elect officers state. The winner of the stateKalt Lake City, a girl, February 2. to bo held Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen at the next meeting wide contest will be announced and they nt next evening Monday a boy, of East Garland, the state convention. Invite anyone Interested to join ary 6. Mr- and Mrs Lester Chambers then at that meeting. Mr. and Mrs Walter CurrcU During the summer months, and , u r. daughter. Beverly, and Mrs. athletic Mr. and Mm Tom Stokes of th club will sponsor Currell of Logan were William teams and sports, and plan In 7. February - 9 Mr. and Mrs. guests """'"". .. Staten the near future to sponsor a Sunday Charles Mrs, John C. Barfuss. jui. basketball game. of Garland a boy February 820-3- The Tremonton Farm Bureau 16 at 2:30 will meet on February School p m in the McKinley Interest Of special Gymnasium. meetto members attending this discusand ing will be a movie Sosion of the American Cancer cancer. to fight ciety Campaign The entire American public Is canthoroughly aroused by the 22 than cer problem. More million Americans now living will somedie of cancer unless we do want thing about it. And we all final the to fight to achieve time victory which, given enough ours. be will certainly and money, The American Cancer Society's each campaign for funds offers strike to c oDDortunity f t.hp back. The money collected broad j Ssldentt of North Box. are a.sKea to Keep fn m rftS Spring Fashion Show t..mn Tremonton. February 14. 1950 10th. ay supporung ; Class at on March The Laubs own their own home Tuesday, vnwr ti'in rtr Churchmanship 4:00 UllS prujev on South First West Street in cruaads. Parsonage the great & this part in Milling Tremonton. They are members 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Interested cf the L. D. S. church. For ... , ON SALE HERE CITY OFFICIALS WILL ? ftp.. ; j ie El-d- pre- pared a report giving evaluation, of comic books, and the local association is anxious to advise parents in this district on this mrc-Un- 35-2- 7. county WILDLIFE PRESIDENT SETS MEETLNG sly of health conditions A meeting of the Bear River j'proved that this age is a will be held Monday eveWildlife point in many cases of ifheifth conditions, and it ning at 8 p.m. in the Utah Power and Light building. All members that a complete physical and interested young people are 'iaffcn at this age will be '"'7 peat value. urged to be present. Plans for : the Utah Congress has j were committee of doctors nurses, never-say-d- 19- of murr - First Warders gained a halftime lead as the Second points, followed by Anderson, who hit for 7 counters. The victors, besides being awarded a trophy after the game, also won the "outstanding sportsmanship" award, a new basketball. . According to Harry Miller lothe cal tournament director, First Ward, by verge of their win, President will meet the winner of the Mt. Speakers Charles Wood, C. E. Smith and Ogden Stake at the Weber College Gym in Ogden. February Bishop Bishop-Buria- l was in the Garland 13th at 10 p.m. Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, after dedication of the grave by BISHOP OPENS ACCOUNTING George Manning. OFFICE IN TREMONTON jn Soon i:B ' Lin-for- d, Health health and Bishop con ducted the funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Manning King, 81 pioneer of Garland, on Sat urday in the ward chapel. The prayers were offered by Heber Butler and George A. and the music for the service included two numbers by Ethel Rogers, Elizabeth Manning and Fay Gleason, "Oh, My Father," and "In The Garden," and two numbers by the Singing Mothers, "Peace, I Leave With You," and "Goin' Home." n iraiii 18 Bishop Leonard Tremon-'ii resurfacing street in the near Kerr. according to Mayor h 1 ' library chairman and Milton R. Hunter of the First mU7' .... . tuc iuuuvsuK... i;m ui . corruc o ........ , . been u. ..... . "B niRr'iy VT appolnwd to represent the gen- . nta'nin eral church authorities at the "ona,b,e: 1SU"1K,n-5x' Bear River stake conference to h.orpror' ness. , and held at Garland Saturday : All TopJum- and Sunday. ba Comics, Manh-.mtRangers, A stake priesthood jBcd Drapon. Startling Comics, will be held Saturday night, at shadow Comus, Wonder Comics, 7:30, but there will be no welfare juk1p Comio, Captain Easy The r- - 30-1- 0. Services Held For Garland Matron J. M. and Deweyille met :Ker, Harry Miller. . j Ward crew proved miserable in hitting the hoop with any accuracy. In the third quarter, it was the same story, as the First Ward increased their buldging lead to Second Then the Warders, came through with a wild and exciting rally in the latter part of the fourth period, to at least make the score read Word has been received by the presidency of the South Bear Riber Stake that Bruce R. of the First Council of Seventy will be present at the stake quarterly conference on running t Ivmouthtothe Idaho : Stake Conference Jack Johnson motion wholesome comics Milton K. Hunter The 6 i 4 At Hear River 35-2- 7. 19-- The McKinley School Parent Teacher Association is desirous of assisting the statue and nation- al organizations in their program to combat the influence of 1950 M-M- en BRUCE R. McKONKIE TO ATTEND SOUTH BEAR - RIVER STAKE CONFERENCE J! VALLEY New Director of State Aeronautics M-M- en y improve-'bishwa- PuNished Wcek'V at Tronic uitn, Utah Fchru.tr- 9. Piling up a big lead in the; first three periods, the Tremon- ton First Ward hoop squad coasted in to down a game Second Ward quintet thus winning the South Bear River Stake basketball ana hway to road the proving junction RIVER - First Ward Takes Slake "JP Men Championship j Hi 'BEAR THE VOLUME XXVII telegram received by the Leader today from Con- I? sM IM SERVING A n cf the county.- ' 'i con- - guesting 7n FEDERAL GRANT APPROVED FOR WATER PROJECT state Eoad tv.e !S -:- con--r- s caty tse Ik M naC officials IP Local P.T.A. Will Hack National i ro rra ni - - |