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Show Meeting Called for u ijWard and Evans meeting !SScrament ; :Si 5S the entire Second ward re-T- in branch attendance. "r Stake PlSnXjD-Wf- :id7 ;3beln Stake Groups Plan Dancing Party Second ward of r the Twelve charge of the The South Bear River stke Gleaners and M Men will meet Tuesday July 11 at the Tremon-to- n Second ward hall at 8:30 for a western dress party, where aprons and overalls will be the accepted costume. Members of the Merry Mixers will be present to teach some of the square dances to the group. aosfration Deputy Forester - jenkins, State of the Utah win be ores- r" . Talks To Lions --- ---- nt at a meeting Assistant State Forester, W. E.' wr nmen 01 tiah Pivpr of Salt Lake City, was Tangren, um of. the Bear at the Tremonton guest speaker school a? room at Lions clutTWednesday evening. Mr. Tangren spoke on the .& will demonstrate range and grass fire hazards of neutraliz-o- f barmones in the state and Box Elder County, cockerels and that unless a heavy rain ten-'i- e stating the purpose of falls in the near future, chances poultry meat, for serious fires are extremely t'etiod is very much dangerous. Ci is replacing capon- The newly elected officers were installed, with past t, , Dell Hansen, giving the incoming president, Douglas JiiXD WEDDING Cannon, the gravel and presi-- o' for presi-iden- ;iARY fi Manton Moody the last of the Mrs! were y and Mrs. William leave for home Dr. as to lb, after 'inion attending the and the golden their of parents' i isB.Georgianna, Grant, I and John Hawkins with returned to in the week, 'dlies dents pin. Others officers are R. B. Wald-ro1st vice president: Orval Ewer 2nd vice president; Howard Glenn, 3rd Vice president; Jack Shumway. lion tamer; Reuben Baer, tail twister; Parley Archibald, George C. Ficklin Wayne Anderson and Reese Mason, directors and Milton Johnson secretary. n, their RETURN FROM TRIP the fam-r:- TO YELLOWSTONE a family dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jones spent t."d ward hall on Satur-fiathree days last week visiting prior to the recep-- d their soi, Darrell, at Rock on Sunday honoring 28 Springs, Wyoming and have just fats. There were returned from a 4 day trip present at the dinner. 3 guests called on Sun- -' through Yellowstone Park. earlier fia Tremonton to bring Lake City, Salt family ' good Proc- - and Mrs. S. A. Ir were in friends charge the occasion. mug for I REUNION HELD '"tfles B. Hancock re-3- 3 at the Crystal a July 4th with Louis f president A large piled from Utah, Ida- ilfornia. The next re-jheld be held $ Steffen. in Downey, accompanied re Marble, left Friday ;'wl. i rj"44 io get Mrs. Stef- - visited for f at a week San Bernardino les. iOur SERVING VOLUME XXVII Tremonton NICK CHOURNOS AND SON VISIT L GREECE Nick Chournos and son, George, left this week for a plane trip to Greece where they will visit Mr. Chournos' folks. He has a mother, two brothers and a sister living there. They plan to stay day in Chicago and 3 days in New York before leaving on the P. W. Airline. They will return the latter part of August. Demonstration On Irrigation Slated At Mumis Farm A demonstration of overhead irrigation on wheels will be given Friday, July 7th from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Frank Munns farm, one mile west of Garland. The J. Henry Jones Co. of Salt Lake will give the demonstration. Anyone interested is invited to attend. NOTICE Tremonton Businessmen's regular meeting will be held Tuesday, July llt at noon in the Oak Cafe. At First Ward - Rn;inpmpn ,f ' r IV- s 3 Hit - y:-- if 4 I V v -- , V the ward during the day- . Crashes Listed in County funeral services Impressive were held Monday for Bertha Johnson Hansen of Evans Ward in the Bear River City chapel with Clifford John conducting. Prayer at the home was offered by Clair Nielsen. Prelude and postlude was played on the organ by Wanda Johnson- The opening song "Oh My Father" sung by the ward choir was followed by - the invocation by Lawrence Han- y, JOSEPH od I). HARRIS 'iv fTiHUiiiit Wii rm i n bers of the Congregational creamery church. affiliate of As field representative, Zenos thtt Pany' Shown W. Earl, better known as "Zene," Dale has the duties of to working directly with dairy producers of the area. Born in Brigham City, he has lived there all his life, and prior nt 1937- to his appontment as field manager of this area in 1931, he was ,5aIt Lke City for employed by a Brigham City dairy. 'm in ti . A member of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y "Zene" is active in the Rotary Dakota, where Club and the Box Elder Chamber .4 ,7? school and! of Commerce. Mr. Earl and his wife. Vera, are the parents of Wyn'n C- Earl. a dentist In Ogden. Utah and a ne J'ear-oldaughter, Barbara, who is teach tu i mem ing at Box Elder high school. 4 iSran IIor-manag- er - S :4 d! w g Following a competition in a field of fourteen of Box Elder County's beauties. Miss Carol Jean Warnke was chosen "Miss Box Elder County" during Brigham City's July 4th celebra- day-lon- i tion. The Joseph D. Harris family over had a real the weekend and including July 4th- The entire family, except at the Bear River City ward Mr- and Mrs. Ray Harris, were chapel with Bishop Vernon Johntogether at Yellowstone Park son onducting. where visiting, fishing and sight eveFriends may call Friday was enjoyed. seeing Mort9 ning from 6 to at Rogers The group left Tremonton Friuary in Tremonton and Saturday midnight and returned from 10 a.m. until time for the day midnight. Tuesday service at the home of his father. Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, a and Mr. J. P. Jensen In Bear River City. son, sponsored the trip and took Burial will be In the Bear River them a large house trailer with City cemetery-Mr- . five passenger boats, two and Jensen was born April 13, which were kept busy the entire 1901 In Hunstville, Utah, a son of time. James P. and Lovene C Johnson The fishing sport was very The familv came to Bear successful with most of the River City when he was a baby catching their limit each and he has lived mere an m people daylife. Included in the party were L. D. of the member a was He and the following S- church. D. Harris, LaMar W. Jos and Surviving are his parents of Chicago, Lloyd R. fniinwintr brothers and sis Harris of New York, Vernal J. Harris Richer - - Mes-scr- s Mes-dame- s, ters Mrs. Hazel J. Funk, Han is of Brigham, Mrs. Ruby mond, Utah; Mrs. Aneta J. and husband of Logan, Idaho; Mrs. Hale . Rexburg. Dcloras W. Reeder and Londy. Nora J. Wcstley, Brigham City; of Tremonton- Ida- Jay Dee Harris Lincoln Jensen, Coprland. They report having had a very ho, and Wendell Jensen, delightful time. Mort-ensr- n. noses show it. Someone suggested that we ought to knock off on Wednesday, too to recover from, the holiday weekend Some statistician with nothing better to do sat down and figured out what people do during a normal day. The result Named as alternates in the are frightening. contest were Catharine Campion Your heart beat 103,639 times. and Bonnie Lee, both of Brigham Your blood traveled 168,000,000 miles. You breathed 23,040 times, City. Final selection of the 438 cubic feet of air. was made following a and inhaled (No wonder you got that "four talent show held Tuesday eve- o'clock ning in the Box Elder stake tabYou braced yourself with 3V4 ernacle where Carol read Damon pounds of food and 2.9 pounds of Runyon's "Between You and Me" Liquids, not counting watermelMiss Warnke, a daughter of ons or potato chips. You gave off Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke, 85.6 degrees Fahrenheit in heat Collinston, took beauty honors (and in weather like this, too) for the second time within Even if somebody once called you twelve months, having been lazy, you generated 450 foofc-tonamed queen of Box Elder of energy. You spoke 4,800 County's Peach Days last Sep- words (even with the tember. phone limit) moved 750 major The petite brunette, a USAC muscles, and excerclsed 7,000,00) d and speech major, won the brain cells. honors on the basis of beauty. You turned over in your sleep personality, and talent, according last night between 25 and 33 to the judges, times. Your nails grew .000043 Jelesniek, Robinson, Inches, and your hair grew .01714 Marilyn Ann Ashton, and Mr. and Mrs. Inches. (Maybe you ought to take Floyd J. Cornaby. off the rest of the day and rest The title automatically places up!) Miss Warnke in the "Miss Utah" Contest to be staged In connecWhile I'm on facts and figures tion with the Utah State Fair in in the past two years there has Salt Lake City next September been an over-a- ll decline in The finalist in this competition traffic fatalities among all ages becomes a candidate in the "Miss 4 age group, except the America" contest- which shows a steady increase. title-winn- er let-daw- ns co-e- Eugene 18-2- A complete new $150 wardrobe Youngsters drive only one-fift- h, goes to Miss Box Elder, and a of the nation's cars but they week at the Utah State Fair with all expenses paid, according to officers of the Brigham City 0 Club, sponsors of the race. suffered a broken arm and Two Tremonton girls, Marisevere multiple fractures of the anne Manning and Donna Rae jaw. The driver of the car escap- Nelson, were presented with a ed with broken ribs and cuts and rhinestone necklace and bracebruises. Two other occupants, let set, along with the other conClair Andreason and Valene testants for the title. Watts, Thatcher, suffered cuts and bruises, but were released by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson and medical authorities. daughter, Vickie, spent the holiThe Phelps car was driving days in Pocatello. west along highway 30s when the lights of an oncoming car blinded Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer and the driver, according to Mrs.. family, accompanied by Mr. and As Andreason. Mr. Philps Mrs. Alma Palmer and family of turned off the pavement to Park are vacationing for avoid hitting the other auomo-bil- e, a weekValley, at Yellowstone Park. he collided with the concrete 20-3- are out of every 3 still cases, and my kid brother ' gripes because he can't get a driver's licence until he is a phrase I like "Even if you are on the right track, youll get run over if you sit there lonff casualties in 1 enough." During the weekend, Del Hansen pulled one out of the Black-fo- ot river that bettered Henry Van Sweeden's by 2H inches. Del claims 24! inches for his trout. Henry's was only 22. six-pou- nd One final plug for this week. We've seen dark clouds of smoka a couple of times in the past week. With the hills and ranges as dry as they are watch thafc match, cigarette or campf Ire- and Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mr- and Mrs. Gerald Ballard, Mr. FAMILIES ENJOY HOLIDAY and Mrs. Jule Harris and Mr. and IN LOGAN CANYON Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and The holiday found many Tretheir families enjoyed an outing monton residents vacationing in in Logan canyon Tuesday. Mr. - Logan Canyon. At one of the parks the following families enRELIEF SOCIETY NOTICE joyed an outing; Ed Kerrs, Car-ly- le Johnsons, Leon Kerrs, Mrs. The Second Ward Relief SoRose reto Kerr, Milton Johnsons, like would officers ciety Merwin Radcliff Chrlstensens, mind the members that the Earl James . will Waltons, Henries, business work and meeting Sandalls. Wayne be held next Tuesday and re- Buchanans, ports will be received on that Reed Giles, Aarl Bennetts, RichMr- and Mrs. ard Calderwoods, and Wynn and Russ Waldron day. Weston Henrie. and family and Ulalla and Mary Cornwall spent the fourth of Mrs. Charles Ward and childJuly in Logan Canyon at the LEADERSHIP MEET ren Brent, and Kathleen, of Harry Woodward home. weekend and CALLED FOR SUNDAY Osden4thspent thewith her sister, Mrs- Sadie Hadley left SaturJuly visiting On Monday for a visit with her sister-in-laThe regular monthly meetings Mrs. Ernest Cornwall. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. CornMrs. Helen Lovejoy, at day of the officers of the South Bear motored to Tacoma. Washington. River Stake will be held Sunday. wall and families to Idaho spend the The Hlsh Council will meet at Ridgedale, Lee Mrs. Fuhrlman visiting day 8:30 a. m. with the stake presialso vison her They birthday. dency; the welfare session conD. W. Mrs. Harris Mr. and Meet-Ol- d venes at 11 a- m. and the ward ited of Portage. bishoprics at 1:30. All Priesthood leaders of the Mr. .nd Mrs. James Kellogg of stake are expected to attend the First Lt- Vernon A. Henderson, general meeting at 2:30 p. m. Forestville, California are guests for a week at the home ol Biswho grew up in Bear River Valley, but hasn't had the oppor- MRS. RL W. MOORE hop and Mrs. Ed Deakin and family.. During their visit the tunity to visit here for the past ENJOYEDD VACATION fourteen years, is now planning Kelloggs and Bishop Deakin returned spent a few days at Yellowstone Mrs. M. W. Moore a visit to this area and hopes to meet his former school chums Saturday from an 18 day vaca- Park. tion trip to Newton, Iowa where and friends while here. LtHenderson and his wife she visited her parents, Reverend MAXINE CASTLETON her HONORED AT SHOWER plan to be in Logan for about and Mrs. J. S- Bouton and Mrs. thirty days beginning the latter sister and family, Mr- and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and Mrs. Rudy part of October and would like C. J. Eliot- On Fathers day a to hear from friends who are family reunion was held to honor Hupp were hostesses at a kitchen her father and their entire fam- shower in honor of Miss Maxine still in thl3 vicinity. lawn of Mrs. He is now stationed at Luzon ily from various states were at Castleton on the Wed., evening. in the Philippine Islands. They home. Other highlights of her Hupp's home friends were prewill sail for the United States in trip were a visit with friends ln Twrnty four games and and would like Denver and at Des Moines, as sent to enjoy playing luncheon prethe was light well as ln Newton, she rating to hear from former acquaintanhostesses. the of the by see to pared AO ces at the following address: operations Maxine received many lovely 93G533 24th Aircraft Repair Sq. Children's Theatres. Mrs. Moore wonderful plft3 by following Instruction in stated that she had a APO 74 ft postmaster, San FranHunt" style. "Treasure time. cisco, California. w, - ' son-in-la- - - AMILY ENJOY REUNION mornCity, who died Wednesday will be Provo a hospital, in ing conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. jotv. :Sw. - By L, E. R. The "Glorious Fourth" is over-f- or another year- Tremonton's shutdown made it a four-d- ay holiday for some, and their lobster-colore- d skin and peeling - Funeral services for David Jensen, 49, of Bear River mm. The Independence Day weekend left no Box Elder fatalities, but one person is seriously injured, and several others badly shaken as a result of two holiday accidents. A 1949 Mercury was completely demolished Sunday morning at 1:07 after crashing into a concrete abutment just west of the Brigham City Airport- The car was driven by Raymond Phe lps, Lake View, Oregon, of Golden Andreason, & his wife, Rayola, is in St. Benedicts Hospital, Ogden, where she was taken shortly after the mishap, for special surgery,. Mrs. Phelps sen. Margaret M. Smith gave a tribute entitled "Monument to Memory". Speakers were Leon Jensen, Charlotte Lundberg Gib-bEric Stenquist and Clifford John. Musical numbers consisted of a duet "Face to Face" sung by Mary S. Anderson and Pearl E. Elwell accompanied by Wanda Johnsen and a duet by Carmi and Alford John Campbell accompanied by Lenore George entitled "Teach Me To Pray." The closing song "Guilde Me To Thee" was rendered by the choir followed by Theo Anderson offering the benediction. Interment was in the Bear River City cemetery with Archie abutment. In Tremonton's only traffic McNeil offering the dedicatory a car driven by Margaaccident, prayer. ret B. Owens. Garland, collidThe large crowd attending ed a with truck driven by panel beautiful floral and the many 120 North 2 East. John Hadfield. the tribute to offerings paid went Brigham City, as he esteem of Mrs. Hansen. through a stop sign at Powells RADIO FEATURES corner Monday noon. LEONA RUCKER Both vehicles were damaged, Leona Rucker of Tremonton but only minor injuries were will speak on Mrs. Axel Freder- - suffered by occupants of the icksen's program at 10:00 a.m. two cars, according to Patrolman Saturday over radio station Evan Green. Kay Madsen is at home from an the hospital following at the appendectomy operation Valley hospital. DAVID E. JENSEN i NUMBER 41 Caution in moving hay derricks under or parallel to wires was urged upon farmers today by B L, Blood, Ogden division superintendent for Utah Power & Light company. Mr. Blood especially ureed caution in moving derricks with the booms up, pointing out that booms should be securely fastened at both ends, and held in a horizontal position. "Take no "chances." Mr. Blood declared.' "don't touch chains, cables or wet ropes if the derricks near a powerline and the driver should not ride the derrick. Never under any circumstances attempt to raise or move electric lines. Mr. Blood urged farmers to call the nearest Utah Power & Light company office if in doubt or in assistance is needed. He J -rr asked that reaso: able notice be In, given so necessai ? rransements MISS CAROL JEAN WARNKE can be made to have trained linemen supervise the moving, a service for which there Is no Two Holiday charge. If necessary the line will be taken out of service. - 'v FUNERAL SET FOR "N VALLEY Collinston Girl Named Miss Box Elder County electric RELIEF SOCIETY TO TEST PRESSURE COOKERS The' First Ward Relief Society will hold their regular work day and teacher's report meeting, beginning at 10 a- m., Tuesday, i and will test pressure cookers of KBUH. - I . Caution Urged In Moving Derricks Bertha Hansen - ' RIVER BEAR Services Held For Vern Marble Will Report Mission The Tremonton First ward will hold a welcome home for Vern Marble, Sunday evening at the regular sacrament service. Elder Marble has just completed a mission in the Northwestern States, where he served as district president for nine COOKLNG SCHOOL months at. Bend and Eugene, PLANNED FOR FRIDAY Oregon. Elder Marble is a son of Mr. The latest techniques and and Mrs. LaRain Marble: equipment in electric cooking will be demonstrated in a cookLt. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattson ing school sponsored by Russ Electric Co., local electric appli- and three children were guests last week at the home of Mr. ance dealer. and Mrs. Harry Drew- Mr. Matt- The school will be held at 2 p. son is being transferred from m. Friday, July 7, at the Utah base at Pensacola, the Navy Power and Light Co. auditorium. Florida to the West coast- He Is The offical demonstration agent a nephew of Mrs. Drew and a of Utah Power . and Light Co., of Mrs. Sarah Allen. will con- grandson Ethel Sondal,-OgdeWhile here they enjoyed a day duct the session, at which modwhere they were ern cooking methods will be in Logan canyon Mrs. Sarah Allen, Mrs. joined by featured. Sarah Allen, Mrs. Carrie Drew The school is being offered as and Bessie Drew. a public service, and interested parties are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Flamm of Berkley accompanied their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble, to Yellowstone Park for the weekend. They also remained J S until Monday to welcome home their brother, Elder Vern Marble. J THE 1 Published Weekly at Tremonton. Utah Thursday July, 6, 1950 A g, "30011 4 i"r 1 extension 1m 1U Former Valley Man Wants To - Acquaintances - - - - - privi-ledg- cd |