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Show TRY TO BUY IT AT HOME FIRST. YOUR LOCAL BUSINFSS FIRMS APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS PATRONIZE LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS-THEHELP BUILD NEW GYMNASIUMS SERVING Vol. XXVIII : fK, THE BEAR Utah Published Weekly .v. - RIVER VALLEY Thursday, July 12, 1951 Number 42 fff 4' - Architect's drawing of the new Bear River high school gymnasium and class room addition. Construction will begin next week. Farmers Home RussWald ron Administration Heads Lions Moves Office Russell B. Waldron, In keeping with the Departnewly elected president of the ment of Argiculture's plan to Lions club, was installed; house all agencies within the at the Wednesday luncheon Department in the same building where possible, the local meeting of the club. Mr. Waldron succeeds Doug- office of the Farmers Home Adlas Cannon as president. In ministration in Tremonton has now moved into the Waldron making his report to the club; Mr. Cannon. urged greater par- Building. It is planned that the consolidation of the various ticipation n club activities by agencies under one roof will enthe members. The new pres- able the Department to better ident presented a past pres- serve the fanners of the ident's pin to Lion Doug, who county. has had a perfect attendance! Office hours of all three record for the past seventeen agencies are from and years. Monday through Friday and A 20 year pin was awarded1 from on Saturday. Office Harry Taylor, who was a char day for FHA Supervisors is on iter member of the club andf Monday of each week. Reese B. Mason received a VERN P. ALLEN AND Lion's key. FAMILY EXPECTED HOME A new project of the club Mrs. Elma Allen has been will be a program calendar, to arrival the anxiously awaiting (list all events of the commun- home of her son, Vern P. MS conflicts! ity in order to avoid Allen, with his wife and three between various organizations sons from Anchorage, Alaska, In sponsoring entertainments where they have been for the and important meetings. past two years. The club will meet WednesThe Sergeant has been trans day, July 18, when Dr. Nelson ferred to Elgin Field Forida for of the University of Utah will further service with the "air- Bhow colored slides and lecture force, and is expected to visit ton the natural resources of here for a time before leaving for the eastUtah. Tre-mont- on 1- -5 9-- 12 8-- 12 - Tremonton Business Firms Slate Three-Da- y Holiday A poll completed Thursday morning by the Tre monton Businessmen's Association indicate that the majority of the business firms in the city favored closing Monday, July 23, as well as Tuesday July 24 adgiving "them as well as their employees the vantage of the long weekend, over the twenty-fourt- h. So buy your eats and other necessities, Saturday, July 21, to tide you over until Wednesday morning. Problems of Mosquito Abatement: District Told At a meeting Friday night of the Board of trustees of the Box Elder County Mosquito county Abatement District, commissioners R. J- - Potter and Lewis Wight, Dr. Don M. Reese, President of the American Mosquito Association and Fred Harms ton of the U. S. Public Health Service, problems of pest control in the county were considered. A three county surrey Is being conducted so that recommendations can be made to care of the waste water which will be created in this area by the Weber Basin project. Also considered was financing of the spraying program for 1952. It was revealed that with the rise In cost of insecticides, there will not be funds enough to carry out the program next year. By purchasing the DDT early last fall for this year's spraying a saving of $13,000 was effected by the district The en At the Monday evening meeting of the Board of Education, contracts of the Arlington Construction Company of Idaho Falls, the Ewerv Plumbing Company of Tremonton, and the Gem State Electric Company of Idaho Falls for the construction, plumbing and electrical work on the Bear River high school gymnasium, were signed and accepted. The actual work is scheduled to start within ten days of the signing or by July 18th.N The Board also decided to build the eight classroom addition to the gymnasium, which is estimated to cost $180,000.00, or $13.50 per isquare foot, and will bring the total cost of the gymnasium and addition in the neighborhood; of $8223,207.00. At the present time, the details of raising the extra money needed, have not been definitely settled, according to Leonard Bishop, president of the board. The possibility ot.an additional tax levy, as authorized by the special session of the legislature, is being studied. When the new project is completed, Bear River high school will have one of the most beautiful and modern school plants in the state according to members of the school board. SWIMMING PROGRAM AT HIGH SCHOOL D.U.P. Plans Box Elder Historic Play pre-isent- A telephone has been ed in- stalled at the Midland Hotel, and one at Jay's Ser- vice Station to receive the calls. . -- , A police call light is being placed at both places. The public is asked to use the number 4116 in case of fire, ambulance, or police need. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS INVITED TO DANCE , The swimming pool at Bear River high school opened the past week for the summer v program, and about The Box Elder County Cen- swimming three hundred boys and girls tennial Pageant in five episodes have been the daily enjoying of historical events will be hour at the pool. Installing a by the Box Elder Chap- new boiler at the school ter of Daughters of the Utah somewhat the starting delayed of the Pioneers July 13 and 14 at 8 recreation, but the schedule as pjm.. Lucy Wright, county pres- announced will be carried out ident reports that the page- during the remainder of the. ant will be held in the Box summer. Elder High School auditoriumu There will be no admission fee, ENJOY FISHING TRIP Author ' of the pageant is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nessen Judge B. C. Call, and it will oe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wells directed by John Owen. The Stevenson and children of five episodes will include:' Jim and James C. Maughan of birth of the Bridger, 1824-2Benson, enjoyed a two day fishfirst white child in Brigham at Clear Creek this ing trip City, 1851; first school In Brig-ha- week. City, 1853; peace treaty i Oscar LeRoy The Tremonton First ward Special Interest group are dancing each Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock at the Dr. Ficklin tennis Richardson Buried Friday court, and they invite other Special Interest groups to join with them in this activity. 5; m with the Indians, 1883, and! meeting in the Bowery, when Brigham Young, early day leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, gave his! last public address, 1877. A group of Indians from Washakie will appear in tribal costume and musical numbers) will also be featured, including AT VAL BONE HOME 'Mr. and Mrs. Val Bone were glad this week to meet the Reverend Heine Cieslelskl of St Hyacinth Rectory In La Salle, Illinois, and his father of Peru, Illinois. The men are brother and father of Jean Cieslelskl, who was killed In the accident with Val Oene Bone. SPECIAL INTEREST While the visitors were In BIBLE CLASS SET Tremonton, they visited the The Special , Interest Bible cemetery and Val Gene's grave, class conducted weekly by Ho and held a special service there ward Barlow will be held at the for him. Tremonton Second ward each Tuesday at 8 p.m. Everyone Is PEGGY BROCKMAN TO Invited to attend. BE RADIO SPEAKER t Peggy Brockman will be the Mrs. LUUe Henrie of Burley, speaker on Mrs, Axel Fred- Idaho spent Sunday visiting erlcksen's radio program, Satwith Mr. and Mrs. J. H. LauSx urday at 10 a.m. over KBUH. j Commodity Credit Corporation Loan rates on grain have been, announced for 1951 crop wheat, barley, and oats, according to Mr. Donald J. Homer, chairman of the Box Elder County-PMCommittee. Box Elder County farmstored. t grain rates per bushel $1.96, Barley $1.01 and Oats $0.76. Warehouse stored grains in Box Elder County will be elegible for a loan rate equal to the farmstored rate less warehouse storage and handling1 charges of $0.10 per bushel on wheat and barley and $0.08 per bushel on oats. These rates are wheat $1.86 and barley $0.91 and oats $0.68. The rate for wheat in warehouse storage in Ogden is $1.89. All rates shown are for grain grading U.S. No.l. Lower grades are discounted. Under the 1951 Commodity Loan Program no storage allowance will be made on either wheat barley or oats. Farm, storage loans will be made only on grain which has been in storage 30 days or more. Grain Loans may be obtained by applying at the Box Elder County PMA office In Tremonton. are-whea- , Oscar LeRoy Richardson, 42, died Tuesday at 5:10 p,m, in ATTEND HOLSTEIN EVENT the Valley Hospital of an inter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer, nal hemorrhage. Ed Homer and son, Allen, were He was born March 17, 1909 in Ogden Wednesday to attend in Plain City, Weber County, a the Holstein judging and lun son of Oscar C. and Mary Sharp cheon at the Industrial School. i Richardson. He was reared In r Weber County and graduated from Weber High school. He VISITS HERE A DAUGHTER FOR THE married Marguerite Butler Sept KOREAN VETERAN CARLOS HUNSAKERS Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hunsaker 28, 1929, In Ogden. They moved Master Sergeant James announce the birth of a daugh- to Garland five years ago. brother of Mrs. Ed Oorlett ter at Brigham City, July 3. Mrs. He was a member of the Qulnney, was In Tremonton durHunsaker is the former Miss Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ing the week after returning y Saints, and a farmer of from ten months service In Fordella Walker. this vicinity. Korea. Surviving are his widow, Gar He was enroute to Indian land; his parents, Plain City, Town Gap, Camp in Pennsylr ;Has and the following sons and vania, where he will be daughters: Mrs. Norma Hansen, for service. Bear River City; Joan, Dennis, The Sergeant's wife lives at Robert, Douglas and Wayne Lawton, Oklahoma. 7 One Mr. and Mrs. Max Boshard Garland; Richardson, grandchild,, and the following and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allred brothers and sisters: Arch Rich and their families of Payson. ardson, Mrs. Helen Petersen, and Price, respectively ' were f Mrs. Evelyn Christensen, Tre here over the weekend to visit monton; Glen Richardson, Gar with the group. The ladles land; Clifford Richardson, Brig of Mrs. Quinney and Ser ham City; Mrs. Mae Wheatley, geant Corlett . Cache County, and Lewiston, Mrs. Gladys Norr, Deweyvllle. THE METHODIST CHURCH Funeral services will be con Glle V. Wilson, Minister ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Summer Schedule, Tremonton Plain City ward chapel by Bis 10:00 a.m. Church Sunday, hop George Knight. 11.00 a.m. Morning Wor School; home Friends may call at the of his father Oscar C. Richard- ship. Summer Schedule, Corinne son in Plain City from 10 a.m. until time for the service. Sunday, 8:45 ajn. Morning Wor Burial will be in the Plain ship; 9:45 a.m. Church School. The pastor returned Monday City cemetery. from his brief vacation In Los VALLEY HOSPITAL NEWS Angeles, California. He will be in the pulpit for the next four BIRTHS Sundays. Then for three Sun- -' The honor of having the top Steer at the recent Salt Lake Joe and Vera Richards Mor- days In August he will again be on vacation. Likestock Show was won by Carl Jensen, member of the Bear ris of Portage a girl July 5 Watch this space for furth- -; Dennis and Llla Standing River High School FJA. Chapter. Carl is the son of Mr. and) er announcements concerning Tremonton a Miller of girl July Mrs. Eph Jensen of Tremonton, those Sundays. G There will be a guest speaker, A top price of a dollar a pound was received for the Steer" were performed the pastor's cousin, Reverend Operations which weighed 1089 pounds at the time of the sale. during the week for Mrs. Mer-w- Amos L. Walker, of Sumner, Christensen, Martha Perry, Iowa, In the Tremonton pulpit Carl al won a gold wrist watch which was awarded foi Earl Buchanan, Mrs. La- - Sunday morning, July 22. A Mrs. having the best set of records and for producing the most vern Dierchx, and ReNea Hy- - cordial invitiation Is extended to ALL! efficient gain on the steer. den. . I. Og-de- n, numbers from the first brass" band in Brigham City. All participants will be direct destire county wll be sprayed cendants of Pioneers. again this year with work now Other officers assisting Mrs. under way at Thatcher, Washare Mrs. Rae Christen-se- n Wright akie and Corinne areas.' Five and Mrs. Mae Smith. sprayers are In operation on the project EASTERN MIEN VISIT During 1950, more than 5100 parcels of " improved .property out of the 5200 In the county were sprayed. The remaining 1 per cent objected to the service. Spraying In Tremonton and Garland is expected to be done early in August, to have bene ficial effect also on the earwigs. Both fire calls and police calls will now use the same telephone number, 4116, according to Mayor Kleon Kerr. Connection With Gymnasium ' Loan Rates On Grain Announced Change Made In Fire, Police Calls New Classrooms Planned In ; ter-da- Top Steer at Show 3 are-sister- s ; in |