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Show Box Elder County Fair The annual Box Elder County Fair will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 28, 2d and 30 according to an- f Corinne Plans 4th Celebration 1 nouncement of W. EL Kerr, The Fourth of July will be cepresident of the fair board. , lebrated again this year in CorThe board met on WednesEverett Anderannounces outlined week of and last inne, day a tentative program of event son, chairman of the event. Plans for the event call for a parade, as follows: races on Bear River, a night boat On Thursday, the opening and games. be rodeo, will the fair day, parade A queen for the celebration held in the afternoon, followed toy a talent show In the even- wiir be chosen with two attendthere ants to reign at all events. These ing. Friday afternoon will be a tractor rodeo, a novel girls will be from Corinne, and feature that is gaining popu- must be seventeen years of age larity, and horse racing. Fri- by December this year. day and Saturday evenings Th parade is being directed by will feature an amateur rodeo Mrs. Mae Redelings, who invites ifor local cowboys. Vern Oyler surrounding communities to enter floats and entries for the pawill furnish the rodeo stock. Horse racing will again be rade. Chester Rader is manager of the boat races, Mr. and Mrs. (featured Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kerr states that com- Jesse Nichols of the queen conmittees are being assigned and test. Roy Craner is rodeo chairplans are to make this year's man, Mrs. Marie Larsen games; fair bigger and better with John Singh, food; Mrs. Jennie more entertaining features. Adney, Tickets; John Craner and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Nelson, hamburger stand; Glen Reeder, STAKE PRIMARY Posse, Taro Yagi, baseball; Earl PREPARATION booths and benches; Nelson, SUNDAY MEETING Tommy Hosley, tickets; Verda The South Bear River Stake Marble, pies and cakes, and Primary Association will hold Mills, tickets . their monthly preparation meeting Saturday at 2 o'clock in the ENJOY FISHING Tremonton First Ward hall. All TRIP AT MACKAY ward workers are urged to be Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Crompton present. and daughter, Shirley, Bob Crompton of Brigham and Vay STORM WELCOME Priest of Ogden spent five days week at Mackay, Idaho After a long, long dry spell, the past on a fishing trip. Bear River Valley welcomed a rain storm thfs week, which de- THATCHER TO HONOR posited 1.47 Inches of moisture MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RAY in the Tegion. Many farmers A farewell social has been arfear the moisture arrived too late Joseph and to save the dry land wheat, but ranged honoring of Thatcher, who Ray Laura most of them felt it would help make have moved to Ogden-t- o to a certain extent. their home. The party will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock in MRS. GENT HAS OPERATION the Thatcher Ward hall, and all Mrs. Margaret Gent has been their friends are invited to atin the LDS Hospital for the past tend. three weeks undergoing treatn Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Checketts ment to her hip, which was in an accident three years and family were In Yellowstone ago. An operation was performed Park over the weekend. on Wednesday and her condiATTENDS BOOK CONVENTION tion Is satisfactory. Verl J. Iversen has been in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oyler made Salt Lake for the past week, Wed- where he has attended the Hook a business trip to nesday. Mrs. Oyler spent the Convention at the Hotel He reports a very enjoytime at Woods Cross visiting her able and beneficial week. ' sister, Mrs. Clinton' Mills. La-V- Salt-Lak- New-hous- SERVING Published Weekly at Tremonton, Vol. XXIX Four County Men Inducted The following men from Box Elder County were inducted into the Army at Ft. Douglas on June 17th, 1952, and were directed to Fort Ord, California. Lee L. Trompson, son of Wm. L: Thompson, Garland. Sterling Banks Tolman, son of Claudius Tolman, Honeyville. John Austin Udy, son of Austin Udy, Garland. Monte Ray Austin, son of Mrs. Leda H. Austin, Garland. This group made up the June Call and the July Call wfll be on July 14th with five men to be called, reports Marilla Spencer, e. RIVER BEAR THE July 15 Is the date when well all be giving our blood to the Red Cross Bloodmoblle for the use of our fighting forces. The Red Cross is furnishing the facilities and technicians to handle them and local doctors and nurses will be on hand to give proper care to each doner. It is hoped that the people of this valley will crowd the McKln-le- y School where the bloodmoblle will be located, to capacity, and that there will not be a single moment during that time, when donors will not be available for clerk. giving to the blood bank. The hours will be from one to Mrs. Abe Kay spent three days five o'clock, only four hours, so in Salt Lake this week visiting plan to be there early. friends and relatives. A combine Harvester Field Day will be held at Tremonton next Monday afternoon, June 30 at 1 o'clock on the ground immediately south of the McKinley School. All makes of combines now in use in the county will be on display and in operation. Representatives from the various companies will be on hand to give VALLEY Utah, Thursday, June 26, 1952 Number 39 Bear River Stake Old Folks Blood Bank Coming To Tremonton Tuesday, July 15 on bor-ke- To Be Entertained The Bear River Stake Old Folks committee has arranged to entertain all the old folks of the JOHNSON FAMILY GET- - TOGETHER Mrs. Guy Johnson entertained stake next Tuesday at the ta in Garland, be ginning at 11 a.m. plans for the day include serving a hot dinner to all at noon, a program and entertainment for the afternoon and time for visiting old friends, at a family dinnr Saturday for bernacle grounds ; expert advice on the adjustment and operation of their combine. This will afford the farmers of the county a splendid opportun- - . ity to receive assistance with their harvesting problems. It la planned to also show some films giving instructions on harvester assembly and operation. This field day Is being spon- - , sored by the Box Elder County Extension Service and all of the. implement companies of Tremonton cooperating. All farmers and others Interested in combine harvesters are invited to attend. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielsen and children of Caldwell, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cannon and daughter. The Nielsens left Sunday for Yellowstone, the children remaining to visit their grand- FIRESIDE HELD LaVere Adams was host to the parents. First Ward Fireside Sunday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. night. Alma Anderson of ThatchJorgensen were Mr. Jorgensen's er, a returned missionary from sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Denmark was the speaker. He Melvin C. Maughan of Lava also showed slides of that coun try to the group. A very Interest Hot Springs, Monday. Tremonton Jaycees fight card, ing evening was enjoyed by the scheduled to be held originally twelve members. on June 27, has been postponed until the latter part of August, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal T. Hoi due to the unavailability of the land just returned from a week's State School ' ? boxing team. vacation trip to the northwest. To be held for the benefit of They traveled the Columbia Riv- the wooden lung, which the Jayer Highway through the Red- cees have nearly completed, the woods to California from the card is being lined up for August, Northwest and then home. because of July being a very busy month. Mr. Fight Card Is Postponed Until August ENJOY SWIM AT HIGH SCHOOL S4i.-iii,- i 0- - . mm ! 8 o 9 9 GIRLS LEAVE FOR CAMP The mutual girls of the Tre- 0 Part of the group that enjoys the swimming instructions four days each week at the Bear River High School under the direction of Coach Durrell Hughes. 413 Register For Swimming and Robert Poulson Course At Bear River High out of town will and family DR. POULSON AWAY THIS WEEKEND Dr. Mrs. be this weekend. They left Thursday to spend a few days visiting with relatives in Carlin Nevada, and at the Silver State Stampede at Elko. They expect to return home Sunday. At the conclusion of the thirds- week of swimming at the Bear LOCAL GIRLS VACATION River High School a total of 413 IN CALIFORNIA persons had registered for the For the past two weeks Thelma various classes, which is an inMargie Roberts, Dot Stenqulst, over crease of nearly a hundred Irma Adams, LaVon StenKay, a is previous years. Following of Logan and Lou Ann summary of the various classes qulst of Ogden have been vaand enrollment of each. cationing in California. They 3 p.m. to 3:30 beginners, boys also spent a day at Las Vegas 7 to 9 years 51. and Boulder Dam. They visited 3:30 to 4 p.m. beginners, boys in Hollywood, Los Angeles and San Diego. They visited with 10 to 12 years 42. 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. beginners, Seth Kay and Gary Adams and attended the dental technicians girls 7 to 9 years 92. 4:30 to 5 p.m., beginners, girls school graduation exercises at which Gary was a graduate last 10 to 12 years 38. Much time was spent In 5 p.m. to 6 pjn., boys and girls Friday. of special interest things seeing 67. 13 years and up and a most enjoyable 2 weeks 7 p. m. to 9:30 p.m. adults passed quickly. CONCESSIONS PAY WELL ', The Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce and Womens Civic Club termed the concessions sales at the 3 day Golden Cpike Rodeo as quite successful. With the Civic Club cooking the hamburgers and hot dogs, and the Jaycees doing the pedMr. and Mrs. A. T. Anderson dling, the rodeo crowd was servand children of Evanston, Wyo- ed quite well. ming were weekend guests of Plans are underway to make the Ernest Congers.Their son, next years sales even bigger and Michael, who had spent the pre- more efficient, by having more vious week here, returned home grill space and Improving in 123. with his parents. . other ways. A boys sport class is held from 3 to 5 p.m. with an enrollment of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins of 55. A BIRTHS sport class Is also held Riverton were Sunday guests of three times a week in the even DeVone and Erma Anderson Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and lng and 35 boys are engaged in All red of Garland, A girl, June Mrs. W. A. Adams. Farm Restoration Program Slated For Box Elder Co. Mc-Farla- nd - Box Elder County has been designated as one of the counties in the state as eligible to receive part of the funds to restore and rehabilitate agricultural land that was damaged In the flood this spring, reports Donald J. Homer, chairman, Box Elder i County PMA Committee. Since the degree of damage varies by farm and by areas, and the cost of restoring areas to productivity, depends on the this. type of restoration measures 22. All families are reminded that CLUB MEETS needed, program assistance will Blaine and Elnora Litz HickPi-be offered on the basis of met The the Club at Thursday evenings from 7 p.m man farm needs. Rates of as- 24- of Stone, Idaho, a boy, June home of Mrs. Sam Woerner Wed- to 9:30 Is family night and the sistance will not exceed 80 per entire family is invited to come nesday of Last week. May cent of the cost of carrying out Howard and Ina Phillips Fuller a unit and ejoy a night of as and the program presented the practices. Practices for which of Tremonton, a girl, June 26. a light luncheon was served. swimming. payments will be made Include cleaning debris; cleaning out, repairing or replacing closed or open drainage systems; leveling for filling holes or gullies caused by the flood; replacing and repairing fences for proper land use, applying minerals for establishment of pasture, hay or forage crops; replanting pasture or hay; replacing or repairing such structures as dams, dykes, riprap ,etc.; special tillage of silted and water logged land and rehabilitation of farm irrigation systems. ; Additllonal funds will be made available to the soil conservation Service for work In restoring channel capacty In tributary streams, channels and waterways affecting more than Individual farms. , Farmers In the flood damaged St.! ' ..' area along the Bear River who . are in need of assistance for carInstalled as officers of the veterans of dent; Gertrude Winn, chaplain; lone Winn, rying out such practice should Foreign Wars Auxiliary recently were (left patriotic instructor. apply to the Box Elder County n to right) Melba Winn, Junior vice president; PMA office or the Soil ConservaState and district officers, Mrs. Ada tion office In the Waldron Buildof Corinne and Mrs. Eva Edwards of Donna Chiodo, secretary; Ella Mae Lott, Salt Lake were present for the Installation. president; Audrey Johnson, senior vice presi ing at Tremonton. PI-O- C indi-"vidu- 1 Ik Set For Aug. 28,29,30 Harvester Field Day, June 30th al - ne New Officers Of The VFW Auxiliary J -- iJ L LiSk Chris-tense- FOURTH WARD MIA SETS WARD PARTY The Fourth Ward MIA will hold a welner roast next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the city GRANDCHILDREN FOR monton second and Third Wards THE CONGERS left Thursday morning for a , Announcement is made by Mr. three day stay at the Girl's Camp and Mrs. W. R. Conger of the in Logan Canyon. birth of two grand daughters: one born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin The Russ Waldrons and Garof Tremonton on June land Puzeys were in Salt Lake Stenqulst 17, and the other to Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday night to see "South Pa- - Arthur Conger of Brigham on l cine." 21. June Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seeley and NOTICE sons, Doyle and John of San Di Th Tremonton First Ward MIA ego, California have been visiting will sponsor a ward party next with the Waltons and Kerrs and other relatives here. .M. Seeley win De remembered as the form er Margaret Pack, Tuesday at Crystal Springs beginning at 8 p.m. Transportation will be furnished to those who wish it and will meet at the city by 8 o'clock. Each person Is park Mrs. George Abbott has been requested to bring his own weivisiting with her son and family ners and buns and the officers in Eugene, Oregon. She la ex- will furnish the soda pop. Evpected home this weekend. eryone will Join in a caatpftoe program at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Afra Johnson and Jeanlne Bowen of Boise visited during DONALD R. SNOW the week with Mrs. M. W. Ward. TO BE RADIO SPEPAKER ' Donald R. Snow, recently turned missionary will be the NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND CORRESPONDENTS speaker on Mrs. Axel Frederick-sen- 's radio program Saturday There will be no mail deat 10 o'clock over KBUH, Briglivery next Friday, July 4th, ham City. so advertising copy and news should reach the Leader of- - . Mrs. Kathryn Squire of ce, fice a day earlier than usual, California, a sister of Mrs. to enable us to get the paper M W. Ward, was a guest at in Thursday's mail. the Ward home this week. ; . Tor-ren- Water Development Project Studied In Park Valley ball park. All members re Invited to bring their own buns and A water deveopment conser - tito the farming: , land below. vation project sponsored by which is now weiners, and Join in the fun. being lost through a group of fanners of" Park the the water to) stream, open Valley has Interested the Utah WHEAT HARVEST be delivered summer and for Water and Power Board In asGOOD IN KANSAS sisting in financial arrange- fall irrigation. Only during the Bill Adams, son of Mr. and ments of the project. run off season, when it exMrs. W. A Adams is back in comof a last week, ceeds the loss can the canyon Tuesday Kansas working .in the wheat mittee of board members, con- stream be used. harvest, and reports that they sisting of Orson A. Christen-seThe project will cost in. exare harvesting about 40 bushels L. B. Johnson, cess of $30,000. The Utah WatBrtgham; to the acre there. Randolph; Jos. W. Johnson, er and Power Board agreed to) Layton; Mark Gardner, board; finance the greater portion of e engineer, together with Ethel-be- rt the cost on. a adLarson, Dean Coombs and vance from their revolving Richard Harris, engineers and (fund; the county and state members of the county and' P. M. A. will assist within theirj Local Jaycees held their reg- Istate P. M. A. committees; rules In the amount of $10,000 ular business meeting Wednes- Vernal Willie, director and and the local farmers in the day nite In the Flremans room, iretary of the county water us- area will raise the balance at which time business matters ers association; Tom Jensen of through contributions and) were discussed. the Utah Water Users associa- work. Without assistance from It was proposed and passed by tion and Mervin Cook, engi- the county and state agencies! the club, to pick a local girl to neer of the soil conservation the project could not be firepresent this valley in the Miss service, met as a group with nanced by the farmers alone. Box Elder contest, to be held In the local sponsors on thef Encouragement and stimulaBrigham City, July 11. ground at Park Valley to study tion for the project is received) Other busines included the In- the project. from; a like ., project, Marble stallation of 0 1 e n Gibson as The project is a fifteen inch Creek, built largely by the Wai chairman of the Leadership and pipeline from the mouth of ter Board In 1949 In East Park. Training program in the club, Fisher's canyon through the Valley, which Is now accepted plans to attend a State Jaycee rock and gravel delta, a dist- as a very valuable asset In Travel Trophy meeting In ance of 3V4 miles to the farm bringing three or more cubic . Smlthfield, Utah on July 12, and lands. feet of water to the croplands discussion of the annual Jaycee It Is estimated that the pipe which used to be lost during stag party, of which Bill Ses- line would save about 4 cubic the summer through the open ' sions Is chairman. feet of water per second flow ditches. n, Jaycees Hold Business Meet long-tim- |