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Show Largo Crowds Attend Stalce Ik Conference La SERVING vol xxrx BETR THE Published Weekly at Tremonton, ; On the third anniversay of its organization, the, South VALLEY RIVER Number 33 Utah,s Thursday, May 15, 1952 Bear River High To Graduate : " Salt Lake ' City of rnmRianiA. I merit exercises of Bear River high school. The annual event is, scheduled for Thursday, May 22 at the tabernacle in Garland, beginning at 8 p.m. Pearl Peck will play the or gan prelude and processional, . and the address of welcome will Dr. M. Lynn ' Bennion, superintendent of Mf4wVls Will ffolfcAr ttl a HHraee tKa rryr, 4.,o i 1 Honored By Young People Thirtieth Lein Paid Bone, presi- toe (given by dent of the senior class. Student speakers, Karen Johnson GIRLS actual value of their property. Jaleen Allen, Elaine Andersen, Nine liens have been released ne Klrby. ' Melba LaNez- - Larkln, Gaye Laub Marion Linford, Cleo Sor-ensMann, Lorna Jean Mason, Lois H. Morris, Mary Munns, To-n- ia Murray, Audrey Nelson, Re-nNielson, Beverly Owen, Cle-o- ra ,C. Pali, Luella Mae Peterson, Lois Porritt, Wllma Anne Pulsien ee ' pher, Joann Richardson, Helen F. Bobbins, Arlene Rogers, Myr-n- a Loy M. Rogers, Ruth Rytting. Barbara Gene Smith, Arva Rae 8ummers, Ann Lu Dee Laylor, Continned on Back Page TO JOIN HUSBAND "Mrs. Vear Mortensen and small son David Lee left Monday for - A V K i: if fgZ -- -- - v ' Is W 'iff 7 11 ,' , ir,& , 1 - ( - Yt 'r fj i 5 r?. ; ' ' . . ' Colen Petersen and Ruby Thompson wno were chosen by the M Men and Gleaner groups of South Bear River Stake to receive the coveted honorary Master M Men and Golden Gleaner awards. Box Elder Racing Association Formed Is; To encourage - Utah-Idah- lows: Burnice Hunsaker, presl- - Grounds, May 23 and 24. of allowing a flat $750.00 exemp- v SQUARE DANCE AT tion in each case when recovery FIELDING FRIDAY NIGHT ' was made ,and made it necessThe regular square dance at ary to determine the amount of Fielding will be held Friday night on their property and their cases the exemption that applies on this week , instead of Saturday, were closed. Fourteen of these the basis of a formula that con- and this time on the tennis court people later signed liens on their siders both the assessed value of east of the Fielding school. They property and were returned to "the property ,as well as its mar- invite the people from the nei wards to 'attend' the the public assistance rolls. ket value. The other ruling ts ghboring event. state as a whole, the department from Throughout the 30 per cent of the Old Age Ascharging the assistance a man's sistance recipients who owned wife receives against the lien on IEGION CONVENTION homes refused to sign liens on his property when it is owned by TONIGHT . their property. Jum alone. These two rulings Mi Oldroyd reported that two have greatly complicated the adThe American Legion and fairly recent rulings on the lien ministration of the lien law and Auxiliary district convention will law by the attorney general have the determination of the amount be held Friday (tonigrit) at the done much to liberalize it and of recovery, Mr. Oldroyd said. He Chamber of Commerce building have greatly reduced the amount further stated that public assist- in Logan at 8 p.m., according of money the county welfare de- ance recipients have - recently to an announcement received partment can recover. One ruling seemed much less critical of the this week by local Legion off! Invalidated the procedure the lien law than was true after it cers, giving the change of time department had been following was first passed. and place. pro-hibl- Receive High MIA Awards North Richland, Washington, to join Lt. Mortensen who Is stationed "at Camp Hanf ord. Lt. Mortensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen of Bear River City. I) turned from a trip to California, where they visited with their son Dwayne and wife at Santa Barbara. They were there to attend sacrament meeting when Dwayne blessed his son and gave him the name of Kenneth rtion. The Sunday evening program was presented toy the Master M. Men and Golden Gleaners! of the stake. Ruby Thompson, Stake Y. W. M, L a! president was made an honorary Golden Gleaner, and Colen Petersen was named an honorary Master M. Man. Receiving Golden Gleaner" awards were Audery Roberts Helen Bolton and Elaine Hard ing. Master M. Men awards were presented to Jesse Roberts and Jay Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swenson of Ogden, parents of Dewayne Falk spent the weekend Falk home. at the Scout Meeting Monday Night com-(mlt- tee ; . de-isir- Sollows:; : r ; Marcel Devotional music, Neilsen; March of the Graduates; Greetings, Dean Potter; Scriptural reading, Monette Anderson, Invocation, Eva two selections by the A Cappella choir; talks by Connie Fredricksen and Rolfe Kerr; violin duet. Carol Green and Gloria Stenquist. Address to graduates, W. Clcon Skousen, Awarding ' of diplomas, Pres. Clifton Kerr; Selection, A Cappella choir and Benediction, David Brough. There will be approximately 112 graduates whose names are' listed according to the wards in which they live: Beaver Dam Anna Karine Bowen, Patricia Sorenson Fryer, Reva Ann Jensen. Monette. AnderBothwell son, Sheril Gay Anderson, De Loy Christensen, Warren Ol- json, Clifford DelRay Stark, Edward Thomas Stark, Dorain Summers, Verlyn Summers. Deweyville Joyce Fryer Ann Llsh, Dale Quinlan. Elwood Frank DeVeral Gardner. Erma Heslop, Earl Marinus Saunders. Gail Anger, Bev Fielding erly J Cannon, Nancy - Gwrn, Stanley Garh, Beverljr Owen, Rowanne Zundel. ; Garland First Mary Gay Bradford, David L. Brough, Carol Lynn Capener, Ronald John Davis, Josephine Fors gren, Connie Jean Fredricksen, Ned Terril Hall, Shlrleen John son, Lila Marie Kemp, Wilbur1 Paul Petersen, Bonnie Richardson. ,:, Martha Garland Second Eileen Campbell, ' John Evan Gee Roy C. Nalder, Alan Edward Turley. , East Garland J. Claydo Christensen, James Gary Cliris itcnsen, Burton V. Isaacson, Dean R. Potter, Nell Rhodes, Jo Ann Shaffer. Howell Carol Fonnesbeck, Garald M. Olsen. Penrose Bonnie Fonnlle Gay, Owen Nelson, Donna Lee Petersen. Norvell Bstep, Plymouth Cleon Nlsh Hess, Janice ' Lee Lamb, WUma Pierson. Sandra Silvester, Riverside LaVere Udy, Richard Glenn Udy, Marilyn Ward, RaNae Welling. Snowvllle Phyllis Arbon. Merlene Anne Neal Stone Sel-ma- n; ..... . Thatcher Colleen Adams, N. 9 FARM! BUREAU LADIES : TO VISIT OGDEN PLANTS The ladies of the Tremonton Farm Bureau have arranged for a tour of the Ogden Ice Cream plants on Friday, May 23. Anyone desiring a ride should be at the corner of Main and Tremont Streets at it) a.m. 1 Quarter Horse Show Here May 23 and 24 Plans are going forward day and Saturday, May 23, BIRTHS Interest in the event Is beinx evidenced by the large number of inquiries and registration bom horse owners throughout the Intermountain West, according to Wesley Oephart, who la working with the committee on v ; arrangements. The Halter Judging events will start the two day program, at 9:00 a. m, Friday, and from, there on the program win bet fun of ;lntemttnr wiSrtr:M,- The new starting gate built by the Box Elder Racing Associatioa will be used for the first time oea the local track, which is reported to be in first class shape. , ' The Fourth Ward Aaronla Priesthood members were entertained Wednesday; night at tk party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George C. Ficklin. The boys played volleyball and saw some-pictures taken by Loyal Glenn while in South Africa, then bad refreshments. . BeetLeafhopper Threat Seen Beet leafhopper movement hx the agricultural areas of Utab Is now underway, according td studies being conducted by V. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine entomologist H. El Dont, of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, a staff. ; EXrable hill planting of to- -, matoes has been 4hown to b Continned on Back Face profitable. It provides a means of reducing losses when th abundant. leafhoppers This method of planting Is acFifty-si- x complished "by placing a planb at the opposite edges of th Ehovel blade during hand planting. In the case of machine) The annual commencement exercises of the Tremonton Mc- - planting doubling the stand within the rows also reduced Klnley school were held at' the gymnasium Thursday evening, Utah State Agricultum losses, under direction of Principal Ford Jeppson and faculty mem' scientists indicate. College students received their diplomas at the program bers. Fifty-si- x Insecticide applications have ' which included: not protected susceptible crops! if rom this pest, entomologists Brenda Heaton ............... Greetings Dorst and W. & Peay havef Kenneth Porritt . Invocation ... .. found. However, the Increase! Girls Chorus . "Far Away Races" of tomato plants in stand In "Leter Go"-- ' Cornet Solo Gary Korth commercial fields and home Wilma Pulsipher Accompanist does assure the growgardens Sharon Fredricksen . "Teachers Dream" er a better chance of producKarl Stenquist "Our Heritage" ing a profitable crop. Even In Chorus "Stout Hearted Men" Boys years when leafnoppers were . Arline Laub "Narcissus" .. Warce, double hill plantings Double Trio ....i "You'll Never Walk Alone" increased yields by 2 to have Ivcrson Lois .. "On Wings of Song" 5 tons (per acre. This had Mrs. Delbert Walker Accompanist more than paid for . the extra ... President Clifton Kerr Gucft Speaker . plants and labor, the ExperGirls Chorus ...... "Serenade" iment station entomologists) Mr. Irvin Garfield Remarks found. have Tohn :. Darwin Benediction r......... ' Delayed planting to svold ' .. Theresa Mitton Chorus Accotnjxmirt the leafhopper movement Is ....... Carmi Campbell Chorus Director not suggested. This would Picture and names of graduates will be (published tn next throw harvest of the crc- - int week's tame tba ftost period in 1 tZL 1 Arthur and Wanda Hyatt Hunsaker, of Tremonton, a boy, 4 May 10. Delorls and Eleda Vee Smith Stokes of Bothwell, a girl Rollan and Maxlne Cole Kilter a boy. ' - M'. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts, Helen Bolton, Jay Roberts, and Elaine Harding, who received Golden Gleaner and Master M Men awards atBouth Bear River Stake Conference 8unday evening. , PRIESTHOOD MEMBERS GIVEN PARTY . 13. and 24. .' Evan and Lois Fryer Sorensen of Preston, Idaho, a boy, May for the Intermountain Quarter Horse show slated for the county fair grounds west of Tremonton, Fri - SJ1:. ed. J Receive Diplomas From McKinloy School n Dwayne. On the of TremonUn, chorus directed by Carmi Campbell. The invocation was offer ed by Milton L. Johnson, and the benediction by Aarl Ben- net of the high council. Speakers were President Kerr, Wayne Sandall, Reginald Hunsaker, Ray Canning, Elder! Joseph Fielding Smith and Roy A. Worthlin. Released ffom the Y. W. M. I. A. Board were Ethel Miller) Mildred Bunnell and Naomi Marble. New members are Wanda Christensen, Cella Holland and Colleen Hansen. Grant Fridal was released; if rom the Y. M. M. I. A. board and K. H. Fridal, DX, Leslie Wight and Robert Poulsen were named as new members. iFrom tiie Sunday School stake board Lee Allen was released and Dean Compton sustained as a new member. 93. A. Stenouist was releas-!e- d as secretary of the Stake M'ssion, with Leslie Garfield being appointed to that po- The 27th annual Bear River high school L. D. S. Seminary Graduation Exercises will be held in the Bear River stake tabernacle, Garland. Sunday, May 18, at 8 pjn., under the theme. "My Son, Keep Thy Father's Commandments." .,.,. The principal speaker Is W. Cleon Skousen, former member of the F. B .1., Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association and President of thef Washington Stake, in WashA meeting of the officersJ.and! ington D. C. members of the executive - of the Golden Student speakers for the ocSplka casion are Rolf Kerr speaking Scout District, which comon the theme of "Problems in prises all of Box Elder county the Business World," and Con- will be held Monday evening. nie Fedrickson speaking on May 19th, 8:00 p. m. at the "Responsibilities in the Home,"' Utah Power & light building. ' The program is scheduled asi A good attendance is are RETURN FROM COAST TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iversen and Mrs. Lee Iversen have just re- return trip they visited in Tla Juana, Mexico, the temple at Mesa, the Grand Canyon National Park and Bryce Park. They report a very pleasant trip. . the afternoon ses slon was furnished by a youth . single piece property the Box Elder County Welfare Department has taken a lien, Mr. Oldroyd said. He stated tlfat when the lien law became effective, 54 of Box Elder County's old age assistance recipients refused to give liens cappella choir under the direction of Gene Jorgensen with Virginia Erickson, accompanist. Speakers were President Clifton Kerr, Loyal Glenn, Roy A. Wirthlln, Ray Canning andi , Joseph Fielding Smith. Invocation was offered by A. N. Rytting and benediction was1 given by Merwin P. Christen Isen, both of the stake high council. Music for the improvement dent; Alfred Manning, vice preswithout any recovery being of facilities and horses ident; William Gibb, 3 year diracing made, since the assessed valu- is the main of the Box rector; Dr. Robert L. Poulsen, objective ation of these various pieces of Elder which 2 year director; George ChristenAssociation, Racing property was less than $300.00 was at a held sen, one year director; and A. organized meeting reWhile he each said. the law " week in Tremonton. last R. Buxton, secretary treasurer. quires that liens must be taken was Ed Silvester The asscJiatlon h rbuQt a appointed on all real property, no recoveryof '' the starting gate for horse" racing. can be made if the assessed value temporary chairman of the propery is less than Meeting, attended.by more than which will be available for use fifty Box Elder County sports- at race meets throughout the $300.00. o men . district and will be Up until this time it has not Officers chosen at the meeting used at the Quarter Horse races been necessary to forclose on a to act for this year are as fol- at the Box Elder County Fair on which of : Carol Anderson, Mareen Anderson, Claire Hall Atkinson, Elizabeth M. Atkinson, .Carol Bingham, Carol Mae Bishop, Colleen Boo, JoAnn Bowen, MarJean Bowen, Beverly Rae Bronson, Ruth Grover Brough, Oneta ' Bunnell. ; Addle Adele Christensen, Dar-leChristensen, JDesdemona Coe. Connie Jean Conger, Joyce Cowley, Rheta Florence Earl, Carol Marie Ericsson, Venna Joy Fallows, Clara May Forsgren, Joan Gam, Gloria Gayle Gay, Opal LaVon George, ' Aldyth . ' Vurna Godfrey. Judith Marlene Hanson, Edna Archibald Hess, Mary Fayne Hess, Shirley Hess, Shanna Hill, Marlene Jensen, Karen Johnson, Carol Kay, Elnora Kay, Elaine " benediction. Music for the Sunday morn ing session was furnished by tthe Bear River high school a Recovered By Box Elder County and LaVere Adams will treat (the subjects, "The Task of Last week recovery was made American Education,1' and "We on the thirtieth lein to be releasFace the World," respectively ed in Box Elder County tinder ; Mfufc for the commence- Utah's controversial lien law, acment exercises will include a cording to information released male quartet with Newell Whit- by Jay W. Oldroyd, director of ney, Cliff Robinson, ' Dale the Box Elder County DepartQuinlan and Sherman Gibbs, ment of Public Welfare. Since a cornet duet by Bruce Stev- the present lien law became efens and Curtis Roundy, and fective on June 1, 1948, 148 liens two numbers by the have been given to the Box Elder County Welfare Department choir. Presentation of diplomas to by public assistance recipients, about 148 graduates will be Mr. Oldroyd said. made by Leonard Bishop, Presi- ' He reported that the amount dent of the Board of Educa- of money recovered on the thirty K. E. liens on which recoveries have tion, Superintendent Weight and Principal Frank been made totals $9566.40. This is 29 per cent of the assistance Stevens. given to these people since they canis the list of Following signed liens on their property, didates for graduation: and less than 24 per cent of the Bear River stake conference! was held Saturday and Sunday with Elder Joseph Yielding Smith, representing the general authorities; Ray Wlrthlin, the Welfare committee, and Ray Canning, the Brlgham Young University. A wellfare session was held learly Saturday evening, with Mr. Worthlin as the principal speaker. At the Priesthood ses-- s on, Elder Smith, Radcliffel Henrie and Horace Heyes were speakers. Wayne Sandall of the stake presidency conducted the meeting, with Leonard Peterson of the stake high council offering the invocation and W. A. Westmoreland the! Seminary Graduation Sunday, May 13th - |