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Show T V - 1 . ' PTA Officers Installed At Bear River Stake Members Called To Conference Members of Bear River Stake will meet in quarterly conference Saturday night and Sunday, with Clifford E. Young representing the general authorities. Alfred W. Yhrhan oU the Welfare Committee and Harold I. Hansen of the Brigham Young University in attendance. The welfare meeting of the conference will be held at 6:30 Saturday evening followed by the Priesthood leadership session at 8 p.m. a;, i General . sessions . on Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. are scheduled with music to be furnished by the Garland Second Ward choir and some other choral , groups. ? The Bear River ' High School choir will furnish the program Sunday night at the MIA session, which will begin at 7:00, and will be followed by a fireside for all M Men and Gleaners of the stake. Two returned missionaries, LaMon Simmons and Fontella Clark will be the speakers at the fireside. TREMONTON CITY AIDS IN FLOOD CONTROL A telephone call received by Tremonton City officials Sunday morning at 2:30 requested the use of any city equipment and men that could be spared to aid in the flood control in Salt Lake City. The city truck and a driver were sent to help in the work there. They returned home Wed; nesday noon. BASKETBALL TEAM ENTERTAINED Mr. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs. Frank Stevens entertained at the Stevens home in honor of the high school basketball team and their coach: A hot dinner was served to the Fri-nig- players and Coach and Mrs. rel Hughe3. ht Dur-- v & Group To Study Development of Locomotive SERVING BEAR .THE, ; ill , y,. -- .. aual meet with South at the Hyrum acnooi CAROLYN JENSEN WINS held Cache on Tuesday, April 29, Bear River HONORS ATBTU cinder men emerged the victors Carolyn Jensen, a freshman as ag by chalking up 72 points student at Brigham Youn n ainst H for the Spartans. versity has been appointed to Hughes's squad of thinclads serve on the council of the Ascaptured first place in 8 of the sociated Women students at the 13 events and tied for first place and was chosen for in the pole vault and high jump. college, membership in the honorary Big wheel for the Rivermen Scholastic Fraternity of Alpha was Jack Fronk, who placed first Lambda Delta for freshmen woin the dash, the men. She has also been initiated low hurdles and the broad to the social unit, Cami Los. jump. In broad jumping competition Fronk has made 20 feet 6 inches, a good jump in high SCHOOL BOARD TO HOLD KINDERGARTEN school prep circles. Announcement was made this Stanley Stark, a senior, cleared week board of education the bar at 5 foot 9 inches to tie of theby the that county, kindergarten for' high jump honors. Delon will be held in the county for 41 5 feet Gardner tossed the shot six weeks, beginning June 2 and inches for first place in that ev11, 1952. ent, while Bruce Stevens garner- closing July ed honors in the 880 yard run, Cliff Robinson in the discuss, Varge Chrlstensen in the mile. Clyde Holt tied for top honors in pole vaulting.' Mid-Jun- e Today Bear River thinclads are An opportunity to spend a slated to participate with track -sters from other Region One vacation in beautiful, roman schools ir the regional meet sch- tic Hawaii on a tour person eduled for 2 o'clock at the Utah ally conducted by Mr. and Mrs. State stadium. Winners here will Eldred L. Waldron, wllUbe pre take part in the state meet at aented again during June, it the University of Utah later in was announced today. The Waldrons have had ten May. years travel experience in the) Islands, and are EAGER BEAVER CLUB Utah. Mr. Waldron throughout ELECTS OFFICERS a manages Savings and Loan The Eager Beaver H Club of Institution In Logan, is the Bast Garland held their first former of the Hapresident meeting of the year at the home waiian LJ.S. mission. of their leader, Mrs. Wanda PetThe tour Is under the auserson. New Officers were instalof Universal Travel Serpices led as follows: Nadlne Rhodes vice. It Is a 15, luxurious as president; Jean Shaffer as vacation tour, day fiM leaving Vice President; Laurllee Hansen Lake June 10. The trip to City as secretary. Summer plans were the islands and return will be discussed. Joyce Shaffer and San- made via United Airlines Lux dra Potter were welcomed as new ury Stratoc raisers. members. There were 15 present. Reservations for the Itrtp will1 Games were played and refresh- be accepted by Mr. Waldron ments were served by the host- until May 20. The tour may be ess. extended for those desiring to remain longer, and a few resSCOUTS BOLD OUTING ervations for return by steamThe Scouts of the Second Ward er are available. Recognizing the educational had a weekend outing at little Mountain with their Scoutmas- value of the tour, the USAC will ter, Deverl Payne. Twelve boys give college credit to those deenjoyed the time from Saturday siring it morning unll Sunday morning on the outing, returning in time for Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp spent Church service. Saturday In Ogden. 180-ya- rd Hawaiian Tour Set During well-kno- 4-- H - 4-- ' v Number 31 Accident Victim Dies In Hospital Lloyd Etchieson, 29, one of the injured occupants of the stolen automobile which was wrecked last Thursday, died of his injuries at the local hospital Saturday morning at 10:30. , He was a son of David and Pearl Horath Etchieson, and was ' 29 years of age. The body- was shipped to Arizona, for burial, by Rogers Mortuary. - as president of the McKinley School Parent Teacher Assoda-- ,, tlon at the last meeting of the season Thursday night. Loretta Hansen 'was elected 1st Vice president. Ford Jeppsen retains the position of 2nd vice president and Doris Byington is the new secretary. Vesta Ferry's room won the treat offered by the PTA officers for having the best attend' ance of parents at the monthly PTA meetings.' . . A good crowd was present to profit by the talk of Bruce Gardner of the USAC, who was guest speaker, i . ' . SPEECH CONTEST BRINGS EXCELLENT RATINGS - Co-olid- ge, The finals in the extemporthe South Bear River Stake MIA held undea the direction of Mildred Shum-wa- y, W. stake director, Monday night gave excellent ratings of the participants. LaVere Adams of the First Ward, Mrs. Don Woodward of the Second; The Federal Crop Insurance Loyal Glenn of the Fourth, Moo ette Anderson of Both well, am Corporation is pleased to an Dee Len r Petersen of Penrose nounce that they have secured the services of Mr. A. W. Bishop were rated excellent or better as federal Crop Insurance Ad by the judge, C. E. Smith. justor of Box Elder County. FOOD SALE SATURDAY , Mr. Bishop was instrumental BY RELIEF SOCIETY in getting crop insurance estab lished In Box Elder County and The El wood Ward Relief Sodue to Mr. Bishop's acquaintance ciety win sponsor a Food Sale with the people and conditions Saturday at the Utah Power and FOURTH WARD of Box Elder County the corpor Light Building beginning at 1 MUSIC FESTIVAL ation feels they have a man who p.m. They solicit the support of ' There is to be an interesting will handle the program equit- the public. musical program in the Fourth for the corporation and the ably Ward MIA next Tuesday even farmers of Box Elder County. HIGH PRIESTS SET ing at 8 :0Qi o'clock. The first part MONTHLY MEETING of the program will be put on FIRST WARD TO HOLD by the music department, and The monthly meeting of the the second part will be a pro MOTHER'S DAY MAY 4 South Bear River 8take High gram of love songs by the special Mothers day exercises in the Priest Quorum will be held Suninterest clas. Everyone is invtt Tremonton First Ward will be day at 2:30 p.m. at the Tremoned to attend. held a week early, on May 4, ton First Ward hall, according because of the quarterly confer to Mervln Holt, president. AH STAKE MIA MAIDS ence on the regular date. . members are urged to attend. A . aneous speaking of Bishop to-ma- ny Appointed Crop Adjuster Music Students Moke Preparation For Festival Boar River Takes. Cinder . Trade Meet With 72 Points rd RIVER, VALLEY All Bear River Wildlife Fed- eration members and other interested sportsmen are urged to attend a Wildlife meeting tonight (Friday) at 8:00 p. m. in the Utah Power fc Light Co auditorium, to discuss future development of the Locomotive1 Springs. With state Fish & Game scheduled to attend, and Box Elder Wildlife members invited, the main purpose of the meeting is to discuss the pros and cons concerning the elimination of 'carp' in the Locomotive Springs. It has been proposed very strongly by some active sportsmen, to eliminate the 'carp' in the Locomotive area and replant it with trout, after a !few necessary alterations have been made. Some authorized' sportsmen claim that the overwhelming number of 'carp' are causing a shortage of duck ttood In that area, and area xnu considered by many as a ducks paradise, if properly handled. It la strongly urged by the local federation that all sportsmen who are interested in the development of more and better1 duck grounds and a haven for 4 Sherman Gibbs, Ruth Rytting, trout instead of ''carp', attendf ELDER FLOYD TANNER Erma Heslop, Bob Puzey and Val Dee Bennett check details this meeting, which will likely WRITES FROM WISCONSIN determine the outcome of Loco- in preparation for the annual A letter received by the pub- choir festival of Region One. motive Springs, a potential, (sportsmen and wildlife haven.' lishers this week from Elder Choirs and choruses pf Ogden, Floyd Tanner, who Is serving as Weber, North and South Cache, rein the a midwest, missionary ATTEND WEDDING and Bear River High ports that he is enjoying a really Logan RECEPTION Schools wil partieipate in the fine experience in the mission Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mahnke, event Wednesday night, May ,7, He has been In the field Mrs. Elva Hansen, Mrs. John field. at the tabernacle in Garland, bemonth, and has laborBarfuss, and Mary White were eighteen ginning at 7:30. The first group Wisconin Ogden Thursday night to at- ed in Illinois, Iowa, and to be heard will be the cappella . tend the wedding reception hon- sin chplr from Bear River, who will Elder Tanner is a member of sart the program promptly. ' oring LaRee MendenhalL the Grouse Creek Ward and a There will be .no charge and son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Tanis invited, to attend. everyone "' ner. V ...'-- TJIalla Cornwall was InstaOe Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah, Thursday, May; l, 1952 Vol XXIX ... " 100-ya- McKinley " FESTIVAL NEXT TUESDAY The South Bear River Stake festival of Mia Maids will be heid Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Conservation Referendum Set For Satu rday, May 3rd .-. VAL JENSEN ?. . v-Semlnaryulldlng." All- - girls of NOW AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen are the stake, with their leaders are back home to make their home expected to be present. Lt. Heber M. Butler of GarVal has fln-- J land was among the American in Tremonton, after MRS. PULSIPHER ELECTED at JOEL NELSON ished his assignment military pilots who shot down six Com- Fort LEAVES FOR KOREA TO HONOR SOCIETY Arkansas. Smith, Mig-1- 5 damj GARLAND PILOT : IN KOREA BATTLE munist referendum will be held bt JiUght Ga. auditorium on May, 3, 1992, qoA the Utah Power fighters and KKi&vfXiu ana Mrs. Joel Nelson Mrs. William (Annie) Pulsiphhave been visiting with relatives CHRISTENSEN MORRIS to of Garland was er lights near the Yalu river Wedarid friends in the valley during in the Honor Socl-membership nesday. The battle was the first MADE SCOUTMASTER the past week. Sgt. Nelson has Mr., and Mrs. Aldrid Chrlstenof Kappa Phi at the Utah Agair engagement In five days. been ordered to Korea, to leave received sen word have that ricultural College last week. American Sabre Jets were Morris was recently from Camp Stoneman the first son their Mrs. outnumPulsipher will graduate used in the encounter, of May. :., made Scoutmaster in the from the Logan school in June the the enemy throughout bering They have been located at the with a Bachelor"' Ward at East Oakland, of Science deday. Camp Attaberry Army Hospital. gree, with a California. major in education. The Phi Kappa Phi is a sch olastic society whose members SEMINARY SPEAKER have reached a high rating in all their college career classes. et ! F-- 86 Elm-cre- st Duane Bunnell Wins Conservation Essay In County Noted Author To Lecture In County Duane Bunnell of Tremonton, has been named local winner in the nation-wid- e essay contest jointly sponsored by the National Grange and the American Plant Food Council on the subject of "Conserva tion Farming for Abundant) CLARENCE SILVESTER ON ATLANTIC CRUISE Kathleen Norris, popular' novelist and short-stor- y writer will speak In the Auditorium of the Box Elder high school, In Brigham City at 8:00 p. in., Wednesday, May 7, 1962, on the subject "The Citizen's Responsibility Today." "We feel highly honored In being as one of the counties In which America's most beloved novelist will appear," istates Kleon Kerr, general chairman of the affair. visit) During her three-da- y in Utah. Mrs. Morris will appear before audiences of men and women in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Brigham City and Logan. Admission tickets are $1.00 each. as an aaaea attraction, a Clarence Silvester, R.D.S.N. called from Boston last week to talk to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester of Riverside, and other members of the famhe was ily. He reported leaving for a six month's cruise of the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Clarence and Vaun Tingey are on the same vessel, report their parents. Living." The winning local essay will be submitted to the state judg es for the contest which in elude the State Conservationist, State Director of Extension Service and State Head of 'Vocational Agriculture, Evan C. W. CLEON SKOUSEN Thompson, Soil Conservationist of Tremonton, and Anson B. CalL Jr., County Agricultural Extension Agent said. Prizes totalling $10,000 will 18; be awarded the national and The winners. three top (state state winners will be selected The Bear River Stake Seminby June 1 and first prize will be $100; second, $50; third, $25. ary will hold graduation exerThe top state winners will com- cises at the tabernacle May 18th pete lot six national prizes! with W. Cleon Skousen as speak (topped by a $1,000 cash award! er to the graduates. Ifor first place. The six national' Mr. Skousen is a man of wide winners will each receive an experiences in public speaking paid trip to at- and is the author of three books. tend the 88th Annual Session He has also written the discusof the National Grange this sion topics for the explorer manNovember, at which time they ual a few years ago. will receive their awards and His activities in the past sevbe presented to the national eral years Include employment delegates. with the FBI, during which time Mr. Thompson said that the he served as an administrative contest has been an "outstand- assistant to J. Edgar Hoover. A ing contribution to the welfare major portion of his professional of agriculture in terms of work during the past five years jstimulatlng both thought and; has been the training of FBI action on the important prob4 agents and police officers in lem of conservation fanning California and Arizona. He has which literally is so ntlal given 529 public speeches in the to abundant living." past two years. Seminary To Hold Services May Speaker Named ' ticket to the $100.00 GOP Vic- that cording to' Myron T. nansen Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, of the Northern Utah iSoil Conservation Dis- trict ;; :' -; , The purpose of this referendum is to give the effected land owners an opportunity to decide whether they want th boundaries of the present district to be extended to include their lands. This referendum Is an outgrowth of the hearing held on March 21 when the land owners discussed the proposed addition in an open meeting. Thtt State Conservation Committee considered the needs of the land and the attitude of tb farmers and from this decided in favor of holding the refer.. endum, The polls will be open from 0:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. The area in question to be added includes all of Box Elder County not now Included hi the Northern Utah, West Box ': (Elder and South; Box Elder L. J. CUMMINGS MADE Soli Conservation District ' aa CONFERENCE PRESIDENT Ifollows: That area bounded on the Elder L. J. Cummlngs, who is serving as a missionary in the Mission, has re cently been made a conference president. He Is also editor of a small paper put out by the group Texas-Loulsa- na weekly. ATTEND FUNERAL tory Dinner Rally, will be given AT CENTERFD2LD as a door prize. The dinner will Mrs. Melvln Homer, Mrs. be held May 22 at the Ran bow Gladys Ellensen, and Mr. and Rondevu In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Chris Thompson drove to Centerfleld Sunday to attend SQUARE DANCING funeral services on Monday for SATURDAY a cousin of Mrs. Thompson, C. The regular square dance at P. Larsen. the Tremonton Second Ward will They saw much of the flooded be held Saturday night In the area of the state while on the ward hall. An Invitation is ex- way there and back. tended to everyone to attend. ' SECOND WARD TO PRESENT PLAY AT FIRST WARD - BIRTHS o north by the State) line, on the West by a line) between Range 10 and 11 west to Great Salt Lake and following the west boundry of the Lake south to the Box Elder-S- alt Lake County line, then following the county line east to the lake boundary west of Hot Springs and following the 'lake to the .present boundary pf the South Box Oder District North of Bear River and district boundary In an easterly direction to ths) present boundary of the Northern Utah District near Corlnne. Also that area north of Brigham City bounded on the west;: In general, by the Bast Ham- mond Canal, north to Dewer- -; ville and on the east by the Cache-Bo- x Elder County line, i During the last few years there has been an active mors- -' ment among the land owner In this area to add land to the Northern Utri Utah-Idah- Vern and Mary Hickman Marble of Logan, a boy, April 27, Willis - and Verna Barfuss The Tremonton First Ward Chrlstensen of Tremonton, a boy, MIA will have the opportunity April 25-- v to see the three act play of the Oonley and Lorna Barfuss Third Ward at their MIA meet- Chrlstensen of Tremonton, a ing Monday night. No tickets boy, April 26. District Tfcis rc&tes2m crra: will be sold, but contributions Wayne and LaPriel Bailey Sec them an opportunity to ex will be accepted. rist of Fielding a girl, May 1. press their their |