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Show j CONFERENCE KE TO a ATTENDED; j HtAui QUORUM was given and counsel u. of tne ,e ambers , ;;verse at their VOLUME XXVIII Sandall con- - u-ar- Saturday evening Elder session, where of President Ed&ar Young, pn of Seventy .Ssthood Courtesy." V ' J. U- wood- evening, win Lawrence of the committee the T- Sent Clifton G- M. Kerr , ,a mnrning session rQ. ! - f a with Gene Jorgensen Walker in charge 6 offered by , Arthur Ericicson 01 we ward and the Singing rsof the Tremonton First , invocation was : ! rj directed Dy ccompanied wl &" by Blanche "Invocation", ran sang, leers were President Kerr, of the Oyler. president Calderwood, stake patriarch, R- - S- - mission, Walton, Eder Young. "Peace can a won with steel", was Eldex Young, ent made by also spoke of art in the 1 ; RIVER i VALLEY Thursday, November 23, 1950 m i Day Evera Tremonton merchants are readying their annual fall merchandising event in the form of a big DOLLAR DAY to be staged Saturday, December 2nd. Under the direction of Reid Olsen, Russ Waldron and Robert Folkman, officers of the Tremonton Businessmen's association, local merchants are making every effort to offer money saving features in every department. the ballot Shelves are being stocked with needed merchandise, and from present indications the local merchants are planning COUNTY NURSES some real "hot items" for the Dollar ELECT OFFICERS day event, to show their appreciation for Newly elected officers of the the fine cooperation of their customers Box Elder County Nurses are the Bear River valley tradthroughout Mrs. Hilda Andersen of Brig- area. ing Mrs. Wan ham City, president; a second num-;lv- da Cox, Bear River City, first Moth-an- d Mrs. Arlene Fickby the Singing of the lin of Tremonton, second Lyman Zollinger the and Miss Louise dismissed i Council ::ng. Brigham City, secretary- the afternoon meeting treasurer. taent Reginald HunsaKer :ted the meeting. A ladies NEW 1951 FORDS ON from the Deweyville ward DISPLAY FRIDAY Utah, and it's value. Task" was BEAR v At the deadline Monday evening at 5 p. m., there had been one filing placed with the Board of Education for position of school board member represening Precinct 3. That was by Wayne Sandall, incumbent. Precinct 3 comprises Bear River City, Corinne, Penrose, Thatcher and Bothwell, Tremonton. Any competition that Mr. Sandall may encounter at the election on December 7th, would have to come from names written in on 7,'illiam J welfare snpaker. 5 -- Sandall Files For School Board Post D"o" THE Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah ) pptfintr was held j:rare . ELIAS ANDERSEN, 77 SERVING con- - last weeKenu. f... Farmers to Elect PMA Committeemen NextWeel BURIED MONDAY NUMBER 9 ollar Co There'll be plenty of entertainment too, Through the cooperation of the management of the Liberty and Orpheum Theatres, a free picture show will be riven for the kiddies and adults too, starting at 1U:UU a. m. and running continuously 'intil 6:00 p. m. The shows will consist of tenes of short cartoons and features. After 6:00 p. m. the entire family will be admitted to the evening shows for only $1.00 per family. Bring the family to town early. Shop k to your heart s content in the ed friendly Tremonton stores, where you are assured first class merchandise at well-stoc- vice-preside- nt EYVONNE SUMMERS November I two numbers, "Invocation", -- Motor cars for display at The Company, local Ford The new Ford The The Lord's Prayer". .'ion was offered by Bish-- f. 1951 will be on Tri-Mot- or E Mason, and speakers Presidents Hunsaker and dealer, this Friday. E all, and Elders Young and One of the greatest improve er.ee. Tolerance was the ment of the Ford line will be the of the talk by Elder new Fordomatic drive jr.e the Fifth Addition of the new automat Reed Harrris, ic device will make available to ie Wight and Boyd Marble Ford buyers a choice of three released, and other releases transmissions and two engines. George C. Ficklin from the jt genealogical committee;, um presidency; Lonn r. lar i Lind as the presidency of secretary of the kin to 153rd Norwood Primary; Quorum of Seventy; Fridal, the Grant Fndal, Anderson, and Dean Comp-- l Wayne Francom, members of the stake Robert Folkman and Oleen Udy id of Y.M.M.I.A.; Dean Comp- - to the stake Y.M.M.I.A. Board; was sustained as president! Irene Morris as secretary of the 5th Quorum of Elders stake Primary and Francessa 4p: i Stanf ill and Boyd Mar- Summers as a member of the is counselors and Leyan Nel-..- 5 stake Y.W.MXA. board. The benediction was offered secretary; N. Peter Mar-th- e high priest's quor- - by Mervin Holt. ; presidency :m of Elders, of ie s , H Your Tremonton Businessmen , Inductees Local Girls Win Leave For Service , " i if i r J ) !0n's ; ' t filled a misand Denmark from 1906 to 1907. He served in the M.I.A. and as a member of the bishopric in the Elwood ward. He was also active in religion class and as a ward teacher. At the time of his death he was a high priest in the Fifth ward of Brigham The Box Elder County men who were inducted into the Eyvonne Summers, 30, died Army on Nov. 14th have been assigned to the 10th Inf. Div. Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock in and sent to Ft. F. Riley, Kansas the Valley hospital, after an ill for training. ness of two years with heart The men as listed by Manila trouble. I Spencer of the Local Board She was born In Lewiston, No. 2 are Insmu Endow, con of Utah, September 12, 1920, a Mr. and Mrs. K. Endow, of daughter of Thomas A. and Brigham; Richard Noble PeterEdith Leavitt Summers. The sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble family moved to Bothwell when Petersen, of Fielding; P;indi she was one year old, and two Pali, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nisi years later came to Tremonton Pali, Tremonton; DeVere Hess, to make their home. son' of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley She was a graduate of Bear Hess, Fielding; Robert Wayne River high school, and a mem- Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs ber of the L. D. S. church. She Jospeh Cutler, Corinne; Norserved as Primary secretary for wood Von Fridal son of Mr two years, as Mutual secretary and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal, E3- for two years and as a Sunday wood; Glenn Ray Barfuss, son School teacher. Prior to her ill- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar ness, she was employed at Hunt fuss, Tremonon, and Raymond Foods. Clifford Butler, son of Mr. and Surviving are her parents and Mrs. Clifford Butler, Brigham the following sisters; Mrs. Nedra Four additional men are to be Brown, and Mrs-- Delone Rhodes inducted on the 11th of Deof Tremonton; Mrs. Nola Nessen, cember from his county, and Howell and one grandmother, on Nov. 29, the board will send Mrs. Hannah Summers of Tre- 27 men to Fort Douglas for monton. physical examinaFuneral services will be con- tion, this call including two ducted Friday at one p. m. in dentists. the Tremonton Second Ward by Bishop Reese B. Mason. Friends RADIO FEATURES Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, state may call at the family home 6 9 m. to and speech contest director, announ p. Thursday, from ces that Mrs. Chester Boss of 10 m. a. time from until Friday Garland will be the speaker over for the services. Burial will be in the Riverview her radio Drogram on station KBUH Saturday at 10 a. m. cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. TWO YEARS ILLNESS Andersen, and Mrs. Norma Gunnell, Ogden; Mrs. Ara Richards, Clearfield; Mrs. Betty Lee Glauser, Logan, Contest Sponsored Special Cancer Program at High School Next Friday ! Mr. Andersen sion to Norway Dr. E. Milton on -- 4 1949. Prof Stanley P. Andersen, Logan, now on leave studying at the University of Minnesota; Jep-pso- n, DIES FOLLOWING services for Elias Andersen, 77, former resident of this valley who died Thursday, were conducted Mon day in the Brigham Fifth ward. He was buried in the Bear River City cemetery. Mr. Andersen was born Jan. 19, 1873 at Bear River City, a son of Anders Peter and Kirsten Rasmussen Andersen. He married Abbie Hansen. June 20, 1912, in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their home at Elwood, where he was an active farmer and fruit grower. He lived at Elwood for 30 years, moving to Logan in 1941, and then to Brigham City in prices. "Save as much as you spend" during City. ' Survivors include his widow Tremonton Dollar Days, Saturday, Detwo sons and three daughters, cember 2nd. money-savin- g cn vice-preside- nt; Funeral (Lee) and eight grandchildren. Bishop Oleen Palmer of the Fifth ward conducted the funeral service. Renae Stander and Dian Speakers were Lewis Hunsaker were judged winners in the of Logan, who was a member ";Make It Yourself With Wool of the Elwood Dishopric with contest sponsored by the Wom- Mr. Andersen, C E. Smith, K. en's Auxiliary Utah Wool Grow- H. Fridal. Owen Rasmussen and ers Association held Tuesday at Bishop Palmer. Each speaker bore testimony the Bear River high school audi of the faithfulness, kindness torium. The winners competed with and good works of the deceased, five other entries to gain the a of his love for and interest in wards. Miss Stander, daugherof the young people of the comMr. and Mrs. Chester Stander of munity as well as his own fam Bear River City, won the senior ily. He was active in civic as division title with her full length well as church affairs and tweed coat and was awarded a sponsored many projects of imdress length of wool by Ross provement. . He devoted a great deal of Bowen, manager of J. C Penney effort to the promotion and store in Brigham City. Miss Nelson, daughter of Mr. maintenance of the Elwood and Mrs. Charles A. Nelson of Drainage district. The songs, "Oh, My Father", Tremonton was chosen winner in the junior division with her aqua and "Oh, It Is Wonderful", fitted suit. She was awarded a were sung by the ward choir, skirt length of wool by Fred Gep and a male quartet of the Lohart of the Gephart Stores of gan Fourth ward sang, "The Tremonton and $500 given by Teacher's Work is Done''; ihe Mrs. Wynn Hansen of the Wool Elwood male chorus sang, "The Morning Breaks", and a trio Growers Association auxiliary. The girls will represent Box gave "Sing Me To Sleep". NorElder County at the state con ma, Sara and Wayne Gunnell test in Salt Lake where national were members of the rio. The invocation was offered contestants will be chosen. by Hans Knudsen and the ben- By Wool Growers - MIA MAIDS AND EXTLORERS WILL SPONSOR TILVNKSGIVIXG DANCE ediction was by Le3!ie The farmer committeemen for who will be responsible for the local administration of such, farm programs as agricultural conservation, price supports; acreage allotments, marketing quotas, and federal crop insurance will be elected in the various communities of the valley next week. The schedule of election places for the county follows, with alt set for two o'clock. 1951, November 27. 2:00 p. m. Portage and Plymouth at the Portage church. Howell, Promontory, Blue Creek: and Hansel Valley at the HoweP church. Park Valley, Grouse Creeks Yost and Snowville at the Park: Valley town hall. November 28, 2:00 p. m. East Garland, Garland, Fielding and Riverside at the East Garland church. Tremonton, Elwood, Thatcher, Bothwell and Penrose at the Utah Power & Light building Ins Tremonton. Deweyville, Honeyville, Bea ver Dam and Colinston at Deweyville church. November 28, 2:00 p.m. Corinne, Bear River, Brighant and Mantua at Corinne towm hall. Harper, Willard and Perry atr Court House. The county convention la scheduled for the County PMA. office December 1, at 7 p.m. Each community will elect a community committee of three? regular members and two alterw nate members. They will alsa name a delegate and alternate to attend the county convert-tio- n for the purpose of electing" a county committee. The importance of this election is stressed by those in charge and a good attendance is desired. Elwood Ward To Observe 50th Anniversary, Dec. 16 The Elwood ward is planning to celebrate the Golden Jubilee on December 16, for on that day. fifty years ago, the ward was It was known as organized. Ma- nila Ward at that time, and In cluded all territory between the Malad and Bear Rivers north of Bear River City. There were no Tremonton or Garland then, and all people living In this area be longed to that ward. Plans for the observance in clude a turkey dinner to be ser ved at 5 p. m. and followed by a. pageant which will show some? of the h'gh lights of the develop ment of the ward from that early beginning to the present time. All former members of the; ward are invited to attend the affair. The grave was dedicated by RECENT BIRTHS Wynn and Beth Nelson Hen-ri- e, Walter E. Fridal. a boy born in Brigham City, A Thanksgiving dance will be November 16. held Friday, November 24th at the Thatcher School house. MIA the dance. Rudgar and Letitia White PalMusic will be furnished by Mrs. mer of Park Valley, a boy, NoMaids and Explorers from the three wards, Thatcher, Both- - Pearl Harris's orchestra and vember 19, also bom in Brigham well and Penrose are sponsoring dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. City. 1t The Utah Cancer Society, in conjunction with the National Cancer Institute have recently launched a new phase in educating the public on cancer. This drive is aimed particularly at the women of the North Box country. In line with this project, the Mrs. Wynn Elder county cancer association, with an will outstanding present S. Hansen, Commander, the Bear River high at women for only program school on Friday December 1st, at 8 p. m. Dr Vernon Stevenson, of Salt Lake City, representative of the Utah Medical Society will introduce and explain two films titled, "The Doctor Examination for Speaks His Mind," and "Self an open forum will Breast Cancer." After the films, will be anbe conducted by the doctor, and questions box in the audiswered by him from a question ence. women of This educational feature is free to the be under an will the North Box Elder county, and hour in length. I i '0 -- 1 I, f - 1 r - ft ! I" i barbers, interest class of M-- A. in square fWam Ward, is pre- dancing. He has been active In me Leader readers church music circles at the varCENTENARY METHODIST ious places he has lived; has CHURCH HOSTESS TO been a resident done a ' !rihas great deal of singing, c"ton since 1942. TREMONTON MEMBERS He both as a soloist and with J 1 his OWn blisineco 1rc kinds of occaReverend and Mrs. Gile V. M to that ' .v, loot groups for all Bear River of the Members by five he was sions. to attend a Wilson, .nrraccompanied called are Wildlife motored Tromnntnn Barber Jnjy's ' Shop His wife, Alice L. Ward is al- meeting on Thursday. Novem-- "' ji.l K Tire where they ms Shop. II worker hav- bcr 30, at the Utah Power In the Bear so an active cnurch b birthday .lon, ing held .responsible positions in building at 8 pm. !niversary 0f the W. S. C. S at building. all the auxiliary organizations. Some important maiwre remodel- a M. & churchANOTHER TREMONTON IMPROVEMENT The interior of the newly She is present owner of the Pos- cerning leglslaion are to be con- -, tut; enthe been The other ladies attending ture Form Health Studio In Tre- sldered before the annual meeted American Food Store located in the Waldron building The store has Mrs. were Edgar Wildlife Feder- celebration new display islands and the latest type vegetable and dairy monton. ing of the Utah Miss Mary Burns, larged, redecorated, Winchester, and new lighting system ad3 the at 2 and installed. The entire store has been bars ation on Dec. Drew Carrie Mrs. of the E. Ault, The Wards have one daughter, Newhouse P. Mrs. Hotel, and all mem c.h, at the ded Jack Williams is the manager of the local store. wife of Ncal R-- Olsen of and Mrs. Sarah Allen. Lorna, 4 attendto are urged bers totlng the social Salt Lake City. I v Meeting Called By Wildlife Federation " : .JJloih Sis: ?s rtinarv S? an-Lig- 1 ht - ed , - |