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Show nonton Woman Will loete for Mother Tifcle r ' nnk. promm- i " . . tr.e ws - . TO REPRESENT MOTHERS will be woman omen's Civic rwn the var- - SERVING '.r f of USAC. e ''dd;thof her father, ;lool and taught class. - :JnCityandinBloora' Cook .edAlonzo Laker J'tte Salt Lake Temple -- fit , ---- CU W lived ye. they ; gear i -- m Soda and Logan take, ; MRS MAUDE O. COOK they went dry farm The family ,f Tremonton. We for twenty years, It fin that a son died on the injury received children, 640 acre , HIGH SCHOOL 'u PLANS B.R. DAY they moved to Tre-- i their and have made in town since that time. Cook has always been Bear River high school's "B. R." on the mountain west of the school, will receive it's annual face lifting, Wednesday, as part of the second annual B. R. day, sponsored by the studentbody and planned by the student council and a special faculty committee under the direction of LeRoy Bunnell, chairman of the activity. Morning classes will be dismissed while the design of the B. R. is improved and the letters are whitewashed by Junior and Senior boys. This group will also participate in the road building project to make the B. R. more a tn 1932 church organ-I- s has served as stake D- - jie L. She S. theology supervis-- l years; counselor in Society five Society four nt supervisor in wards; was presi-j- f YWMIA in Tremon-jreside- nt of the Primary in srd Belief sev-i'fere- lesson : the counselor in t; Society t years, ::s. stake the presidency six and and president for I l j accomplishments civic J are including member-- j the Central Sponsoring xteeof the Community a of Education for Home many, Living, and member-- I to Daughters of Utah 'rs, and is at present cap-- it the Midland Camp of My rotation. her ability to isized for ;m ;try, in many forms, and Mrs. Cook is also a accessible. general clean-u- p will be conducted on the campus. Trees and shrubs will be prunned and dead shrubs replaced. The campus will be raked and cleaned and driveways and parking areas repaired. Cuba surrounding the school will be repainted and buildings cleanedThe afternoon will be enjoyed at a movie or in watching some special athletic event. A - Private funeral services for Six high schools of Region One Janet Walker Shaw, 42, will participate in an interpre-- j of Manford A. Shaw, who tive speech meet at Bear River Wednesday in Salt Lake, be conducted Friday after- xugu ana oaiuraay. noon at the family residence by An invitation is extended to the Very Rev. R. Dunham Taylor, general public to attend any or dean St. Mark's Episcopal cath all of the various events listed edral. The family requests no on the two day program. The first events will begin at flowers; however, friends whd wish to do so may contribute to 1 30 Friday, witha one act play chapel funds at Westminster from Weber high school, to be college or Royland Hall School followed by one from Box Elder, for girls. Burial will be in Mt. then Bear River .At this same hour, one rouna" of humorous Olivet cemetery. dramatic" readings, pantom-mim- e and are her husband and Surviving and retold stories will altwo daughters, Miss Ann Shaw, a student at Scripps college, so be in progress. At 2:15 the Claremont, Cal., and Miss Brent second round of the above events . ? cok is the mother of ten 'J nine of whom she rear-an- d five 1' J womenhood. Of filled missions for church and three Jnjtary AH f service during nine are active in s in their home y present time 'Mand daughters are c' Hunsaker, Garland, femrofa C0k' - atthTTT A Umversity of t PhD in Education at '4ii fv fLLe of music Angeles He to gallon can be used, as they are too heavy when filled with ashes and wet garbage to be lifted to the truck beds. The cooperation of all citizens is asked in this .matter. Ji?AaMA"at tu rJale,winnerLoom, HOWELL GOLD AND GREEN BALL TO BE HELD MARCH 2401. The Gold and Green Ball will be held at Howell Ward recreation hall on Friday, March 24th. Queen. Mrs. Clotiel Jones and her attendants Mrs. Carol Sor enson and Mrs. Nola Nessen will reign over the evening. A floor show will be presented at 10 o'clock. Everyone is invited to Shaw, Salt Lake City. BUSINESS HOUSES CHANGE LOCATIONS South North Cache Cache, Logan and A change in location has been will be given at 10 a m. 11 a.m. made by two business houses in and 1 pm. in that order. At 2 Tremonton during the past week. p.m. demonstrations in choral The Classic Shop, owned and speech will be given. All events will be held in the operated by Mr. and Mrs. Delores Harris moved to the west portion high school building with the of the Shaw and Iverson build- exce.ftion of pantomime, which ing, where they have additional will be in the seminary building. The winders of this meet will display and fitting space, and the Bowcutt Flower and Gift go to the' Brigham Young Unishop, owned and operated by versity at .Provo to meet other Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bowcutt winners from different regions. Milton Johnson of the high moved into the Winzeler build ing vacated by the Classic Shop. school speech department will be in charge of the program. Beaver Dam Ward PRE-SCHOO- Plans Homecoming For Building Funds FOR MARCH 27 Boys and girls in Tremonton and Elwood, who will be six years of age on or before October 30, and who will enter school next fall, will participate in the pre- attend. NOTICE TO TURKEY GROWERS ?lC?.k'BAfrom Is at Uni- - pre- Perintendent of jjt. Wablo School California. He :Winterton,BA. th mother of dVnUdentatUSACC. - Pa., "'MuTl ated Mother US of three Bruins Club Will J. Kenneth Stern, newly elected president of the American Institute of Cooperation, national educational institution for farmer cooperatives, and Mark E. Peterson, member of the Twelve Apostles of the L. D. S. Church, will be two of the leading speakers at the 27th annual convention of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, which will be held at the Hotel Utah, March 24 and 25. The convention is expected to Present Annual Smokeless Smoker delegates south- The Bruins Club of Bear River high school will present their annual Smokless Smoker, Friday, March 24th at 8 p m., in the school gym, according to coach Dick Howard, Bruin's advisor. About 15 to 20 fast evenly mat ched boxing matches of three rounds duration each are on the evening's docket. 'Included in these will be several events, some free for all, which should prove interesting to the entire family", states Coach Howard. Boys taking part in the Smo ker will include Gerald and Der aid Simmons, Don Peterson, Denny Nicholas, Lamont Lamb, Lavor Hansen, Bert Rose, Der-re- l Turkey growers are invited to attend a turkey meeting at the Bear River High School, March 23, at 8- p.m. Dr. T. T. Milby of the General rett of Draper. Mills Research Farm. Detroit Rose, Trent John, Scott HanOne other outstanding speaker Michigan, will talk about pro- will be selected, Mr. sen, plus many others. reports blems of turkey management and Preparations for the evening's Gadd. disease in the area. The convention will open at entertainment are being made by Le- : Denzil Ballard, who is on the noon on Friday, March 24, with Brain officers, Theo Coombs, Peterson. Assist Don Stone land U. S. A. C. Swimming Team, meetings throughout the aftermeet noon and evening and Saturday ing them will be Darald Simattended the swimming held in Denver, Colorado last morning and afternoon. The mons, ring chairman and Coach week. He was gone for five days conclave will be concluded with Howard. "Last year's Smoker was" a big and while there he saw Elaine the annual dinner and program. states Bruin president success", of Utah The Women's Auxilary Norr, formerly of Tremonton, this year's pro-in- g "and meet'Coombs, a hold will for special who is an air stewardess Poultry more entertain-wit- h even looks Saturday morning, March 24, gram United Airlines. All univer- Mind . Godchildren. of Utah Poultry Coop from all parts of Utah and ern Idaho, according to Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager. Three directors have been appointed as a committee of three to work out convention plans. The trio includes Alton S. Gadd of Nephi, Albert Tregaskis of American Fork and H. O. Bar- on "' school Monday, March 27, and registration for the school year will be completed. Information is being issued to for parents and appointments the day will be given. Each child should have with him on that day, his birth certificate or church record showing birth date, and should have information regarding the diseases he or she has had and the immunizations taken. Parents are urged to cooperate on these matters, making the registration much simpler. round-u- p Speakers Announced for Annual Meet 400 L ROUNDUP SET Beaver Dam Ward is this week mailing out reunion and homecoming invitations to everyone who has ever lived in the, ward for an afternoon and evening of sociability slated for Friday, March 24, at Collinston school attract more than - ; J Mrs. F. M. Cornaby ofSing.' Prices will be moderate, enam-in- g of Spanish Fork in charge. Jones Mr. Mrs. and Murray ' the whole family to attend, Manage r Utah Service Salt Lake City, were weekend went Norr Mrs. Buss without Mr. and denting the guests of their parents, Mr. and meet to Lake to Salt Wednesday RvTS,mithattended tt Mrs. Lrvki Jones. their sister, Elaine Norr, who Is ChiU- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor to visit them until the "an Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey planning Salt Lake City visitors were also will She week. end of the Ml. visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. ' ex n on a trip to! Tuesday. In the evening Mr. In Salt Lake over the accompany them 'id MrV"aw J- Homer Arizona this weekend to visit Taylor attended tne mommy irnold weekend. Utah States Ridtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs, meeting of the P.M. A. Con- Mrs. TayAssociation. ing Clubs Norr. Leila Jean Woodruff of Salt Francis of wives other of- the and lor New- - Lake returned Tuesday followassociation the enjoyed cf Mr and Mrs. Carl Staples officers her parshow the a and tC V ly" .They ing a short visit with a during dinner Mrs.! with WoodOgden visited Friday "VTK XtfXl ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer time the meeting was held. Eliza Madsen. ruff and family. rntfTUn" 1 - Whlt-ilT,,t- ifrl1 ri he RELIEF SOCIETY SETS ANNUAL PARTY The Tremonton First Ward! Relief Society will entertain Fri day evening at a dinner and dance for all married people of the ward. The party is the annual observance of the birth day of the organization. INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LARSON PASSED AWAY NUMBER 26 Scotchlight For Bikes At McKinley School Grounds Saturday The people of North Box Elder County have again proven their heartfelt support of the American Cancer Society's Crusadeagainst cancer. An almost capacity crowd attended the Spring Fashion Show last Friday Evening, reports Mrs. Quentin Alleru The quota set for North Box Elder County for 1950 was over whelmingly reached- This success was due to the many willing and cooperative people who worked- countless hours on this behalf. Bob Hatch of Logan did a. "Bang-up- " job as Master of and Joanne Hinand "Miss Utah" was a most charming- Children of this vicinity who were unable to take advantage of the Scotchlite bike program conducted recently by the Auxiliary and American Legion, win have another opportunity to avail themselves of this service at McKinley School grounds Satur day from 10 a m. to 1 p.m. Bicycles equipped with Scotch-lit- e tape are plainly visible for long distances in the dark. This safety project is sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary and will make night riding on bicycles safe in this communIty. - Er-v- in - ACAPELLA CHOIR TO ia GIVE CONCERT Hear Named nbrmountain Hun-sake- Utah To . 4-- H cludes cleanliness of animals, pens, and personnel at the show, will be presided over by Stanley Richardson, Boise, Idaho, state supervisor of agricultural education, for the FFA; and Thomas J. Chester, Pocatello, Idaho agricultural extension service, for the 4-- H clubs Auctioneers, as usual, will be the famous Col. Charles E. Adams, Los Angeles, with his fatiier and brother, W. H. Adams, Sr. and W. H. Adams, Jr., of Salt Lake City. The Adamses annually turn back the major portion of regular auction fees for the de velopment of the show. Cer-mon- ies - model. Tickets for the Fashion Show and the Farm Bureau quilt were issued as receipts for donations to the American Cancer Society. PRIZES WERE AWARDED TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: Farm Bureau Quilt Virgil Francom of Collinston. Beauty Counselor fitted bag . Richard Packer of Fielding FRIZES AWARDED FOR MOST TICKETS SOLD TO FASHION SHOW hours. Graveside services BOOK REVIEW only were held Saturday at the East The ladies of the Booklore Garland Cemetery with Bishop Warren E. Hansen dedicating Club and three guests, Mrs. the grave. Stohl, Mrs- Melvin Cook and Mrs. Helen Sevcrson enjoyed meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wayne Sandall. "That's Me All Over", by Corn-nelOtis Skinner was reviewed In a very interesting manner by Mrs. Severson. Plans are underway for the A A tasty luncheon following St. cappella choir concert to be Patrick's theme was served by held in the Bear River High the hostess. School auditorium March 29th at 8:15 p.m. states Gene Jorgenson, director. Lions Talk on An intensive campaign is being carried out to secure funds Bear River Water Area for the concert tour to Black-foo- t, Orson A. Christensen, District Preston, Pocatello, Lava, and Arimo. The choir also have manager of the Utah, Idaho Sunumerous engagements in the gar Company was guest speaker valley and at the L. D. S. Insti- at the Tremonton Lions Club tute at Logan. Wednesday evening. The program was under the direction of the new industries For Judges r, committee with Burnice chairman. Several accordJunior ion solos were given by Jack Gables. Fat Stock Show Mr. Christensen gave a very Professor E. F. Rinehart, of interesting talk on the water the University of Idaho Exten- problems of the Bear River sion Division, Boise, Idaho, has Valley and the entire Bear River been named judge of cattle for water system. the twelfth successive year at President Dell Hansen presided the Intermountain Jr. Fat Stock at the luncheon meeting. show, Merrill Parkin, manager of the show, announced his Symphony appointment this week. The show will be held in North Final Give Salt Lake at the Union Stock Yards on June 7, 8, and 9, under Concert of Season the joint sponsorship of the State of Utah, Salt Lake and The Utah Symphony orchestra Davis Counties, and the Livestock will close its greatest season on committee of the Salt Lake City Saturday, March 25, at the Salt Chamber of Commerce. , Lake Tabernacle with probably The veteran professor has been the grandest program , of the a great favorite among young- 1949-5season. . sters for more than a decade. One of the outstanding feat Many of the progressive young ures will be the presentation of growers of the area exhibited for Prof. LeRoy Robertson's Violin the first time under his guiding Concerto with TIbor Zelig, 12 hand. Other judges selected for the 1950 show are: lambs, Milton Madsen, USAC at Logan; hogs, Harry Smith, livestock marketing expert, Colorado State Agricultural college at Fort Collins. A. E. Duke, Farm Marketing Relations, Inc., will be in charge and judge of the uniform contests for both FFA and clubs, while Barnyard Beautiflcation, which in- SiniHE - Friends and relatives were saddened last week over the death of the infant sort of Mr. will follow. Tne finals of the meet will be and Mrs. Louis Larson. He was held at 10 a.m. Saturday and the born on March 1st and lived BOOKLORE CLUB REARS one act play from City Asks For Smaller Garbage Containers var-scasio- ns. 5 j w-u- ay n ' - PEOPLE HI DRIVE VALLEY HELD AT BEAR RIVER HIGH THIS WEEK END I considerable ability. Her and hall. )u been published in Blue Funds realized from the sale Candor and New Verse, as of dinners and from the dance 1 the Belief Society maga-Ihildrewill be applied to the ward Friend, Improvbuilding fund to finance the new es and The . Instructor. amusement hall and chapel repast year, she has been Jr of the Brteham City The city officials are advising modeling project which is now under way. ofAvalon World Arts the people of Tremonton on the Clarke Bowen is bishop of the and Writer's Realm. size of garbage containers to be ward and Myron Hensen and at public of garspeaking is used in the city pick-u- p are counselors. Mark Jensen Standing, and most of the bage. A fifteen gallon capacity of i Bear River Valley will container is the best size to be wm of her talks on used, and none larger than 20 n's RIVER OVER :it Tremonton Utah Thursday March, 16, 1950 Pul''!1ll Mrs. wife died will C Hart in Bear BEAR ly SPEECH MEET TO BE Mrs. Manford Shaw Dies In Salt Lake Os-rear- ed Alice THE -- CP-on- ; If VOLUME XXVII northern Utah wW be chosen mother wall Mother and state enean Mother ML. VALLEY as soloist, according to Conductor Maurice Abravanel. Nathen Milstein, one of the greatest violinists 'of all time, has Robertson's proclaimed masterpiece as: "The finest violin concerto ever written by an American composer. Ill go even Vivian Hunsaker, Dcweyvllle Steam Iron .... ... i Russ Electric. Dorothy Stenquist, Tremontort - Mountain $5.00 Merchandise States Imp Co. Roberta Fronfc, Tremonton -- Menden-hall- s. $500 Merchandise s Klea Pugsley, Garland - $2.53 Merchandise - O. P. Skaggs, Tre monton. ; Rhoda Welling, Fielding - Sack of Flour - Safeway, Grace Hales, Riverside - $2.50 Merchandise - American Food Store. Ethel Palmer, Tremonton - Album of Records - Jack & Pat's Radio Shop. Effie Potter, Finding - $2.50 Merchandise - Hales Bros. Mrs. Brooks Shuman, Tremonton, RFD2, Grease Job - Conoca Service. Mrs. Waldo Grant, Howell Cosmetics - Adam's Drug. Jennie Winzeler, Tremonton China - O. C. Tanner Company. FOR TICKETS ON QUILT Mrs. Vance lind, Bothwell - 2 pr, hose - Rose Clothing, Oar land - $2 50 Cosmetics - Garland. Drug, Beauty Treatment - Garland Beauty Shop, 10 gal. gas Arlo Adams, Tremonton. Bertha Lamb, Tremonton -Beauty Treatment - Tru Method; Salon, Tremonton. Mrs. P. E. Ault - Case of car oil Wasatch Sales, Tremonton. Roberta Fronk, Tremonton -$3.75 Beauty Set - City Drug", . Tremonton. Mrs. Lawrence Hawks, Howell $2.50 in Merchandise - Food Basket, Tremonton. Effie Potter, Fielding - 10 gal gas - Ilunsaker's Pep Service, Tremonton. Rhoda Welling, Fielding, china -Ashcraft Jewelry - Tremonton. Maude Harris, Tremonton -$2.50 merchandise - Tremonton Lumber Company. Nina Owens, Fielding - Handkerchief - Gif ford's - Tremonton. fc Margaret Owens, Garland - 2 bottles Lenox floor wax Tremonton. Dona Bowcutt, Garland - 2 Chow Mein Dinners - Oak Cafe, Tremonton. Bone-Electric- MIDLAND CAMP OF DUP farther than that. I think it is TO BE HELD MARCH 24 the finest violin concerto written Mrs. Faun Quinney and Mrs. by a modern composer." Mr. MilAlice Ward will entertain memstein was so impressed with the bers of the Midland Camp of the work on his recent appearance here that he has asked to play Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Quinney on it in the near future. , Mr. Zelig did a masterful job Friday. March 24 th. In playing the concerto at the RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIAL University of Utah Centennial POSTPONED program. Hundreds of Utah fans The Tremonton Second Ward have requested that the sym- annual Relief Society social phony perform the work again. usually held on the 17th of Another feature will be the March has been postponed until appearance of beautiful Rebecca Wednesday, March 22nd. There Wagner as harp sollst in De- will be a good program beginning bussy's "Dances for Harp and at 7:30 followed by a luncheon Strings." Miss Wagner Is first and dancing. All married folks of V f ..,( jiaifiov wiui nitr uynipuony ana ug ward are Invitedor one tne outstanding harp ANNOUNCEMENTS players in the country. Also included on the program The METHODIST CHURCH V. 1 - will be: Beethoven's "Symphony William R. Persons, Minister No. 8"; "Over the Plains' by NOTICE March 18 Anthicl; Saunders "Saturday Saturday, 2:15 "The Prayer Perfect A Democratic Mass Party Night, a Barn Dance" and the Meeting for District 1 will be season will be closed with Johann Station KBUII, Brigham. held March 20th, 1950 at 8 p.m. Strauss' popular "Tales of Vienna Sunday, March 19, 1950 10:00 Sunday School at the Oak Cafe, Tremonton, Woods." 11:00 Morning Worship. SerUtah. Purpose Js to elect the It's a erand program and fans mon: "The Stewardship of Life." following district officers and from every part of Utah will i.Tri "r,,f VnftH 4n Pramr"1 1 delegates for a two year term. Study. Leader: Mrs. P. E. Ault. chairman, office, 55 West First South, March 21 (opposite sex), 1 secretary, at tickets or call in Salt Tuesday, Class 4:00 Churchmanshlp least 3 committeemen and del- Lake, for reservations. Rehearsal Choir 7:30 egates to the co. convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Goodliffe Wednesday, March 22 Signed 7:30 Teacher's Conference at of Brigham were Sunday guests Marion Summers the church. Mr. Mrs. of Morrison. and Rodney precinct chairman 1 vice-chairm- an SSh?I |