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Show The LEADER Business Meeting P 0 B Ti $ Tremonton Jaycees held their regular business meeting, last Wednesday night in the room, and discussed details on several future and present projects. John Laws was appointed chairman of the annual Easter Egg hunt, and tentative plans were discussed. Other business included the Wooden Lung and its progress, plans to stage an amateur fight card with all profits going to the completion of the wooden lung, and a pep talk to enthuse all Jaycee members to attend the Junior Chamber Travel Trophy meeting to be held in Lewiston, Utah this month. A plan to increase the membership in the local club was presented and passed, and chairmen elected to handle the pro-je-ct were Bill Winzeler and Howard Gibson. Mav Adams, chairman of the Jaycee Scout merit badge con test chose the following com mittee 'to assist him. They are Jack Willjams, Virgil Bowcutt, Bill Sessions, Blain Madsen, Don fire-ma- Valley Fighters Making Good Showing at A.A.U. Meet . By Max Adams Five local lads will carry Bear River Valley's boxing hopes into the chamuionshlp bracket ton! ght in the Intermountaln A. A. U in Salt Lake City. Already with one title and a second place in the bag, which resulted Wednesday night when Monte Bradshaw of Tremonton decisioned Asel Pebigee of Wash akle, In the novice 175 pound class, It is very probable that the Tripple 'B club may fight their way to five more titles this even ing, when slmon - pures from Utah and Idaho battle for the titles of AAU champion In the Salt Lake Coliseum. Ronald Peterson of Thatcher disposed of Samuel Oakley of Deseret Chemical Depot in the third round of a bristling battle last Tuesday night. Peterson came through in the final mln utes of the contest to drop the larger Oakley for a count of fifteen minutes, to add another KO to his fight record. Peterson will meet Tom Meier or Carl Keys, both of Salt Lake City for the title tonight . Newell Whitney of Garland, who drew byes Monday and Tuesday nights, fired back Wed evening and handed nesday tough Leon Nielsen of Price Elks a thorough trouncing, to gain his shot at the title tonight in the 135 pound Junior division. Fred Hess, whirlwind from Fielding, plowed his way through tough opponents both Monday and Wednesday nights, to earn his crack at the 126 pound novice crown. A leather slinger from the start to the finish, Hess is a real crowd pleaser. Other finalists from the Triple 'B' Club are Gary Conger of Tremonton, who will fight for the 118 pound novice title, and -- BEftQS 303 Can GRAPEFRUIT PINK 2 For IT DOZEN Frying f . RONALD PETERSON ber of Commerce is and what it stands for. Local Jaycees who have heard Mr. Welsh before, assure new talk they wont forget. Jaycees-- McKinley Is Grade School Basketball Champ was school Cut up, ready to cook .Whole Bird, each Tremonton 1st Ward Aaronic Priesthood will hold a roller skating party at the Crystal Springs, April 1, at 7:00 p.m. All Aaronic Priesthood members and their fathers are urged to attend this gala outing, at which plenty of hot dogs, soda water, and ice Cream ' will be served. Being staged as a ward get together for all deacons, teach- ers, priests, and their fathers, the 1st ward bishopric hopes to see a record turnout. Tractor Care bers and their wives met at the home of Gus Forsberg Friday night. A hot dinner was served to twenty-si- x by the hosts and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. Games were played and prizes won by Elmer and Hanna Jensen and Verl Anderson . A schedule of eight rides wasj planned for the summer; two of them being overnight rides. D. Milton Marble and Arnold Larson were president and secretary of the organization. J discussion of proper care A and lubrication of farm tractors wil be given at the Utah Power and Light auditorium Tremonton Saturday, March at 1 v i ill mJm 4-- in the Tremonton Fourth Ward will be given by the MIA, who Two nieces of Mrs. Wayne announce that Pobert Potter of Fronk, Sheri and Shauna Collinston will be the guest of Layton spent ten days speaker. The meeting begins at at the Fronk home, while their 8 o'clock. parents were on a trip. Hen-nef- er mJw TABLECLOTHS Two Sizes 54x54 54x70 $2.00 S3.00 Bright new gay prints on a washable Rayon land (Cotton fabric. Beautiful pattern selection. You'd never, never expect to find the price so low, stock up now! Save NOW on PIQUE PRINTS 39c yd. resistant fabrics that hand washes, fashion wise! Hurry in for savings on these lovely prints, start sewing ior your young- o cool, crease oks wonderfullv yourself now. 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Nelson m, whose parents live at Snowville, Utah, has been awarded the Air BOB POTTER TO SPEAK Medal while serving with the AT FOURTH WARD 300th Field 'Artillery Battalion, part of the X Corps, in Korea. The Sunday evening meeting The Utah officer was an air observer for the unit before being named commanding officer of Headquarters Battery. He came on active duty with the organization in August 1950. N on I CHICKEN ns hierh in the erade Interest basketball tournament held at the high school tins week, and the gymnasium was filled with fans Wednesday niDoug Cox, Don Woodght to see McKlnley School win Chiodo, ward and John Kirkham. the championship from Garland 16. 19 to of score a School, by Third place was won by Field ATTENTION SCOUTS! ing and Garland Second team Tremonton Jayoees wish to antook fourth place. nounce that a Merit Badge conGardner of Deweyville, senSixteen teams took part in the test for 2nd class scouts only sational young heavyweight, who competition,, three teams from will begin April 1, and the boy will vie for honors in that weight McKlnley, two front Garland, the most merit badges earning Only Three Losses Portage, Fielding, Collinston, before May 15, will receive his Glen Peyope, Washakie, lost a Bothwell, Thatcher, Howell, pick of any two pieces of scout close decision Wednesday night, Snowville, FJwood, Deweyville, equipment. to put him out of any title hopes, Honeyville and Bear River City. Under the direction of The official Spalding basket and Roy Call and Bob Roundy, Max Ada m s and Garland, lost their openers Mon- ball presented by the high sch- George H. Reynolds, the" contest day night by close decisions, but ool went to Portage; Snowville will be'open to all troops in the were well received by the fight and Collinston received basket- North and South Bear River balls presented by the Tremon- stakes. audience. The Triple 'B Club has a very ton and Garland lions Clubs, In coordination with Boys and good chance to win the team and Dr. A. J. Mohr presented the Girls month of April, and with AAU championship, as well as winning team with a basketball the Boy Scout movement slogan several Individual titles, if the award. All prizes except the Dr. for the next three years, "Forlocal boys can pull through the Mohr award were decided by ward on Liberty's Team," Chairfinal and usually toughest night drawing. Ribbons to the first men Adams and Reynolds befive teams were also given by the lieve such a contest will stimulof the four day tournament. From all appearances, the fans high school. ate individuality and integrity filling the Coliseum are really among the boys, and will help in a small way to make the pulling for the boys from up Bear LOCAL AGENT FEATURED River Valley way. These farm IN WEEKLY MAGAZINE Scout, the Scout movement, and boys seem to have that extra Commissioner agent M. E. Hall the nation, physically strong, bit of scrap and backbone that of Tremonton, manager of the mentally awake, and morally it takes to make a read cham Hotel Midland, along with his straight. ' pion, and the city folks love it. wife, Mrs. Hall, were recently Top three winners of the confeatured In the Overland Life, a test will be honored guests at a national magazine concerned Jaycee banquet, and will receive JAYCEES TO HONOR with Greyhound transportation. their Jaycee awards at that time. AMATEUR FIGHTERS A picture, along with a very Bear River Valley's 10 anateur complimentary article, featured ABBOTTS VACATION fighters who are now partici the Halls displaying the rare AT LAKE MEAD Mr .and Mrs. George Abbott patlng in the Intemiountain collection of coins. Mr. Hall, who AAU boxing 4ournament, some has a wide and rnn rnlWMnn returned home Monday evening, of whom fight for the cham of U. S. coins and over 400 plec-- 1 after a week spent at Lake Mead pionship tonight, will be honored es of foreign money, Is a mem- - j in company with Floyd Wells of at a Jaycee banquet, next Wed mer of the Numismatic Assocla- -' Promontory. They were called tion, and feels that his hoby has home suddenly because of the nesday night in the Oak Cafe. With Jaycee State President given him many interesting d e a t h of a daughter of Mrs. Bill Welsh attending as guest hours of pleasure as well as of- Wells; The Abbotts report the weaspeaker of the evening, the pro- fering much historical knowther very uncooperative for fishgram should prove to be one of ledge. the best this year. President Mrs. Hall's spare time hobby Is ing and for their return trip Welsh will give members a short knitting --Argyle socks, at which Monday, It was most disagreetalk on what U. S. Junior Cham- - she is very proficient. able all the way. De-I- Victor Cut GREEN O RIDING CLUB SOCIAL HELD The Sunset Riding Club mem- PARTY SET BY PRIESTHOOD GROUP Jaycees 'Hold VALLEY WIDE y Thursday, March 27, 1952 ipan-fel- s,, 81 sistant and permanent fin- ish. Luxury Quality Penco SHEETS 2.69 81x108 . . Oar finest quality muslin! she;t. It wears longer, looks better. 53c Cates 42x36 . |