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Show Committee Reports $4500 Choir Fund Goal Reached The task of raising $4.500 00 has been completed. The Bear River high school choir will have sufficient funds to make the trip to California and sing at the Western States conference in San musical Diego, March James Walton, chairman of the finance committee said the response from the people of the has been wonderful. valley Business houses, clubs, school board, and county commissioners, have all cooperated with on square groups special dances, and quilt makers in one of the finest cooperative demonstrations of generous giving that one would want to see. The boys and girls of the choir have done an excellent job also of selling along with the com- Choir A Cappella Pleases Large Audience SERVING e; Canning Crops Association Sets Annual Meeting VALLEY RIVER school band students! A delegar-tion of band parents met with the Box Elder county Board of Education and Superintendent K. E. Weight at their meeting Monday, Feb. 26, where their request for an appropriation from the Board to help finance the uniform project was ap proved. The contract for the work has been awarded to a local firm and the students have been individually measur ed for their uniforms which, are expected to be ready for use by Music Festival time early in May. A concert by Bear River students was given at Fielding on Monday evening Feb. 26, where receipts totaling $44-3were received. The fund to be raised by the band still lacks,, something over $200 of being, realized but it is hoped that, and through contributions, what can be raised through a spring concert by the band, thi needed amount will be ob- -, tained. No. 24 j'nui?r;ay. Aiaren 8, 1951 Beet Growers To Receive $1 Ton Payment Announcement is made by the o Sugar company of an additional payment of $1.00 per ton for beets grown in the Garland factory district in 1950. The checks are being made up and will fc mailed March 15, according to Orson A. Chris of the sugar company. The additional ' payment is justified according to contract terms, based on the quantity of sugar sold to date and prospec- tive continued sales through the year. As the contract provides, ' the final settlement will be made in October this year. The sugar content of the beets har- vested is also a factor in determining settlement. Mr. Christensen states that contracts for present year production are now being signed Front row Coach Carl Wilcox, Nish Zundell, Keith Coombs, Russ Rudd. Back row Merrill Rees Studio Photo "; by field men. The question in Petty, Joe Hess, Owen Jones, Verl Coombs and Maurice Staples. is the minds of the growers MELVIN HOMER NAMED Funeral services were con- -; M availability of workers to do DIRECTOR OF FEDERATION ducted Thursday afternoon in the thinning. E- Abbott, 82, The company gives assurance At a meeting of the FederThe Fielding ward M Men basketball team is to meet Mantua, the winner of the South Box Ogden for Lewis died who at his home !that labor in will in suddenly be milk to ated determine the brought producers held following in last year's tracks and are heading Elder Stake Thursday night in Mr. Ogden suc Monday nr. evening. are Bear River City last week, Mel-v- for the job. The Navajo Indi- for the church finals in semi-finof Division If they championship play. Abbott was a former resident Homer was named as dir- ans, American Mexicans from will in waro cessful defeated 12th game, play they Thursday Ogden night's Monday night thy East Tremonton. ector for Box Elder County. He border states, and in so far as 54 to 31; and Wednesday night they outclassed Saturday night at the Ogden gym to win a of He was born in Farmington, was in Salt Lake to attend a necessary, Mexican Nationals, Coalville by a 53 to 20 score. They were slated' place in the church finals in Salt Lake City. Jan. 25, 1889, a son of Lewis EL two meeting of the federation on by agreement between the Sarah and Jane Hess Abbott. He be will countries, imported. Wenesday. attended Davis county schools, Excellent conditions of fall In the evening, he and Mrs. and married Edyth Wood In Homer attended a banquet of plowing and ample moisture Farmington, Sept. 25, 1912. Two the Utah Dairy Council at constitute favorable conditions years later they moved to TreHotel Utah. for this years crop. monton, moving to Ogden hi Moses P. Funeral services for 1941, where he had since recon of Logan Jorgensen, 84, sided. ' ducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in The grand opening of the ReHe had been a farmer and Logan. liable Furniture Store in Tre- HIGH PRIESTS TO had been employed for the past Mr. Jorgensen died Tuesday in monton is being . held y HOLD PARTY, truce years by the Kammeycr , a Logan hospital back in and 4 The Nessen ' The Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce is planning sport store. While In Tremonof several weeks Priests South the suffered ago building has been extensively High juries ton, he served for five years as the Second Annual Easter Egg Hunt for children under ten in a fall. remodeled and new interior Bear River stake are reminded game warden. He was a Fuhri-madeputy to of Earl Bear River in of the the to be Valley, according years age banquet and party He was bom May 1, 1868, in decorations have made it one of member of the L. D. S. church. held at Bothwell to the ward a the most modern stores in this president. Logan, a son of Hans and Surviving are his widow and night. Members and partners two his early During part of the state. Jorgensen. sons and a daughter: Lewis will The annual hunt be held at the public park, Saturday, are all invited. life he worked on his parents, Wood, manager of Harvey Zane U. S. air force, Abbott, 24. March Plans for the day indicate a lot of fun for farm and later spent several the store invites the people of Panama Fla.; Stanley City, BIRTHS AT VALLEY HOSPITAL all. Each businessman in Tremonton will furnish one and a years farming in Montana. this area to call and get acKeith Abbott, Ashton, Ida., and Herman Melvina and Fonneshalf dozen hard cooked eggs to be hidden on the city park. He attended Brigham Young quainted, and see the extensive beck of Howell, a boy, March 3. Mrs. Leslie (Danna Jean) Otte, Each egg donated will bear the name of the donor who will College here and was active inventory carried. "Outstanding seven grandchildJoseph Arthur and Lenora Clearfield; in the Church,' serving on two nationally advertised lines will two Mrs. Pauline ren; give the child 10c for each egg (as well as the egg) brought sisters, uuer ireorge or xremonton, a Carlson missions, one to Denmark and be available at the Reliable,' boy, March and Mrs. Florence to his place of business. Prizes will also be given to the child 4. states Mr. Wood. one to the Southern States. i Crowther, Salt Lake City. in each, egg group who finds the most eggs. rne addition of this new Richard and Connie Andrea He married Ruedora Cash June store adds greatly to the busi sen Coombs of Fielding, a boy, OFFICIALS ATTEND FARM A free picture show will also be given for lie children 14, 1899, in the Logan Temple, 5. LOAN MEETING She died March 4, 1948. They ness section of ; the city and March with, the Tremonton Businessmen's Association being the will to of the add Max and Carma Jensen pleasure R. H. Billings, assistant vice Elder for Box farmed in County sponsors. furniture shopping in Tremon Archibald of Garland, a girl, pres. of Federal Land Bank of many years. ton, March 8. Berkeley, J. H. Jensen, associate Mr. Jorgensen served as bishop OWEN CANFIELDS regional manager of the northWard. moved of Bothwell They RETURN FROM TRIP ern division, and Dr. George to Logan in 1937. C. Bateman of the Dairy division, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Canfield Survivors are a sister, Mrs. of the USAC were guest speakof Blue Creek .returned Monday Annie M. Toombs, and a sister-in-laThe Ball is mgn Funeral services Firemen's annual James for on ers at the annual meeting of C scnooi 3 from an gymnasium C. evening enjoyable Mrs. Joseph Jorgenweeks vacation to Oregon and Austin, 35, of Garland were con sen, Logan, and Mrs. Lavon being arranged by the members Thursday, March 29, with the the National Farm Loan' on who are Apollo Club orchestra furnish Tuesday. California. In Oregon they vis- ducted Wednesday afternoon by Sokes, Idaho Falls, who was of the department, Charles Kunzler of Rosette ited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Bishop Duane Archibald of the reared by Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen- planning to raise funds through lng the music. the dance to purchase equipThe committee In charge, of and Ed Holmgren of Garland Moffett and other relatives in Garland Second ward. Mr. Aus sen survives. ment and fixtures for the new the event are Lynn Thomas, were elected as three year dirtin died of a heart attack early California. fire station. chairman, Evan Green, Frank ectors and Clark Rudd of FieldSaturday morning at the family The dance will be held at the Stevens and Ray Ashcraft. home in Garland. LEAVES FOR MISSION ing is a new two year director for the association. Harry Drew-wa"Sharon Archibald left Salt music ior me services was secretary and Lake City on Friday for Los furnished by The Singing Moth ENJOYING VACATION treasurer and Peggy Taylor will His relatives were ers, and Marvin Ashby sang two Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub accontinue "as assistant. there to say goodby. On Mon vocal solos. Prayers were offercompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Flint, 79, died William Henry day evening he left Los Angeles ed by John J. Shumway and Lee Mohr to Southern California Monday at 12:15 pjn. at the Elder Robert Brougn has for a vacation trip. They left by boat for the Hawaiian Is- Thompson. in home Promontory family lands and from there he will completed a 26 months mission Tuesday and plan to be gone ' after a week's illness. The speakers were W. J. now on a about ten days. fly to Australia to begin his was born Aug. 1, in California, and is Flint Mr. former of the mission. bishop trip in the state of Washington The South Bear River stake Garland First ward, and a 'for- 1871 in old Call's Fort, north with his father, O. L. Brough. UNDERGOES a OPERATION son WilLeadership meeting will be held of mer school teacher of the de- of Brigham City, THIRD WARD TO HOLD are visiting with the Owen as They usual Arlo with the High T. Adams Sunday returned home liam and Georgianna Knighton L. Broueh Jrs. and the two ceased. He paid high tribute to ANNUAL DAT MONDAY Council meeting at 8:30 a. m.; from reared the was there Thursday and He Valley Flint. and Black The annual Relief Society his character. Rulon C. Brough, moved to Promontory in 1892 sisters, Bernlce Hospital where he underwent the stake welfare committee at of Nephi, a nephew of Mrs. their and will be celebrated Langdon Augusta in Austin an birthday homestead. He operation for appendicitis. 11 o'clock; bishoprics at 1:30; a had to take up then spoke of the families. the Tremonton Third ward on and general Priesthood session, lived there since. V ) Monday evening at 7:30. All family, mentioning many of He married Nellie May Stokes, at 2:30. married people In the ward are their fine characteristics. SECOND WARD SETS in He was 1910 Ogden. 5, April invited. FARM BUREAU Burial was in the. Garland a member of the Church of FIRESIDE CHAT PLANS MEETING Christ of Latter-da- y k cemetery by Rogers Mortuary Jesus ) The M men and Gleaner girls The Ladies Farm Bureau of with Floyd Stohl dedicating the Saints and at various times had of the Tremonton Second ward The Second ward senior will meet at the Tremonton the at grave. M Bar been employed will hold a Fireside chat Sunscouts are sponsoring a paof Mrs. Daisy Hansen on home Promontory. at ranch Mr. Austin was born May 11, day evening after sacrament drive to be carried out Thursday afternoon, March 15, Surviving are his widow and meeting. George Chournos will per 1916, in son a of Garland, The sons Tremonton on and City Tuesday, March 27, at at 2:30. Each lady should bringthe following daugh- show films of his trip to Greece. Clarence and Elsie Brough ter her own work, and CountyCouncil is again receiving Virginia Mrs. 7:30 Kotter, p. m. A good attendance is desired. Austin. He was reared in Garnumerous complaints about agent, Bessie Hansen will be Elder county; Mrs. land and was a member of Gar- Howell, Box The people of the Second present. dogs running loose In the Hunsaker, Tremonton; land L- - D. S .Second ward. He, May BERTHS ward are urged to save all city. Brigham City; Leo employed as a truck driver John Flint, Flint, , Dogs congregating at the was the their old papers and put RELIEF SOCIETY SETS arid Anderson Renee Promontory, Rulon Utah state road com- and Eugene by school grounds and raiding Edna a Mrs. on their porches for UNION MEETING Cottongim, them River and Bear City, Hansen of mission. Union meeting of the South 12 garbage cans Is annoying to grandchild- boy, on March 1. Richmond, Ind.; v the boys to gather. Bear River stake Relief Society the people of the city. Mrs. sisters, two Leola are and ren his Mary Surviving David Earland and parents and will be held Saturday, March It earned "The . Dogs should be kept on the following brothers money and sis- House, Brigham City, and Mrs. Koford Bott, a girl, March 4. 2 o'clock in the Tremonton at the property of the owner. ters: Vernon L. Austin, Provo; Elizabeth Frodsham, Pocatello, be used will this through First ward building. All officer ,J Wearing a dog tag does not the Promontory Branch. Friends for the scouts fund."state Harold KL Austin, Tremonton; Idaho. and teachers, with the excepwill give him liberty to run at conservices be Funeral may call at Rogers Mortuary George L. Austin, serving in the post leaders, Gordon Brantion of the magazine represent wilL time for the service. army in Korea; Mrs. Marjorie ducted Friday in the Tremon- until ' and son Bolten. atives are urged to be in at Ray Tremonton City Council Rlverview Brockman, Hyrum, and Mrs. ton Second ward chapel by Burial will be in the tendance. President of Chester Stokes, Betty Hailing, Layton. Cemetery. Utah-Idah- ten-se- n, 8 i I i , ! Tre-mont- on March Jury List Announced MEN CHAMPIONS - in al Former Bothwell Following is the jury list selected to serve during the March term in the District Court of (the First Judicial District of the tstate of Utah and for Box El-ki- er county Dale G. Barron, Horace South-wort- h, Norman Andreason, Joe Carr, Dewey Cottle, Clarence Poulsen, Lew W. Bernsten, Ester Dobbins,, Bergetta H. Grant, Helen K. Beeton, Francis C House, all of Brigham. Robert C. Harris, Francis M. Fredrickson, and L. P. Crystal of Tremonton. Don C. Hess, and Marvin Garland. Hyrum H. Godfrey, and Wesley J. Garn, Fielding. Delbert Kidman, Collinston, Vernon M. Cutler, Oorinne; Emu. Keith R. Kupfer, Bothwell; Fridal, El wood; Marlow A. Checketts, Bear River City; Raymond A. Lind, Junction; Edwin Isaacson, East Garland. Ko-lor- d, Lt. Jack Gleason Reported Missing and Mrs. George Gleason of Garland have been notified by the war department that their son, Lt. Jack Gleason, 30, has been listed as missing in action in Korea since February 13. He has been serving . there since last July. Lt. Gleason's wife, the former Mr. Helen Hayes of Lebanon, Mo., and two daughters, aged five and three live in Santa Clara, Cal. Jack's brother, Max is also serving in Korea with the Second Infantry Division. New Store In Tremonton .to-da- of.-- n, Dor-the- . " 1 Funeral Held For Firemen Plan Annual Ball Austin James w, Promontory Man To Be Buried Here Friday Cul-limo- s Robert Brough Returns Home Stake Leadership Meeting Sunday re, . Scouts Plan Paper Drive Federated Womens Clubs Plan Meet Warning To Dog The officers of the Northern of Utah Federated Womans Clubs met last week with Mrs. Norman R. Nelson of Brigham City, President of the organization. The annual convention of the Northern District will be held March 31, 1951,' at Garland, Utah, with The Ladles Self Culture Club as hostesses. Those' enjoying the pleasant afternoon at Brigham City, from' this valley, were Mrs. Clyde Morris from Tremonton Civic Club, Mrs. A. R-- Hodge and Mils. Otto E. Linderman from The Ladles Self Culture Club of Garland. Reliable Furniture Opens Bishop Dies Tremonton Jaycees Plan Easter Egg Hunt for Children of Valley . Lewis E. Abbott Dies Suddenly In Ogden . BEAR RIVER STAKE The annual meeting of the Box Elder County Canning Crops Association will bek held Saturday at 1:30 at the Second ward church building. New officers and directors will be elected and the annual report will be given. Special speakers will be present to talk on topics of vital interest to all. District an New uniforms are now in sight for the Bear River high 1. Dew-eyvill- 1 BEAR Published Weekly at Tremonton. vol xxvur The sixty six singers in the Bear River high school choir and their talented director,. Gene Jorgensen, were highly praised and generously applauded at their annual concert Friday night in the stake tabernacle at Garland. A capacity crowd of attentive music lovers were thrilled at the and effective choral beauty work, and the graciousness of the group in responding to their requests for two encore numbers. Evidence of the many hours mittee. of united effort between singers Mr. Walton said his commit- and director was both seen and tee is one of the finest he has heard in the finished performever worked with. They are ance. Oleen George Davis, Garland; Garn, Fielding; Wallace' Ander- THIRD WARD PLANS BASKET DANCE son, Both well; Alvin Norr, Arch Richarson, HoThe Tremonton Third ward ward Glenn, Radcliff Henrie, Elders Quorum are arranging a and Hamp Bradshaw, Tremon- Basket Dance to be held Thurston. All are heartily thanked day evening, March 22, at 8 for a splendid job well done, p. m. in the Second ward hall. said the chairman. Funds from the event will go to the ward building fund. They invite everyone to join with them and enjoy the party. 18-2- THE 1 New Uniforms In Sight For B.R.H.S. Band Owners , . i i N |