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Show 1J? Community Exhibits Will Highlight Fair I August 27th Judging of Ladies . Nine Men Leave 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. only Entries for Amateur Rodeo at Rodeo Grounds. County For Armed Services report at Fort Ord, center reception 2 p.m. Club Demonstra- - California on August 14th. TlrPSR !?view. lnn onH Kt.vlp Alma Davis Anderson, son of 2 p.m. Tractor Rodeo. C. Anderson, Rt. 2, TremonRoy 4 4 p.m. Fair Parade. ton. 8 p.m. Talent Show Donald Reeves Snow, son of Orion W. Snow, Deweyville. Friday, August 29th 10:00 a.m. Poultry, dairy cat. Floyd LaVor Barfuss, son of tle judging. Mrs. Lillian C. Barfuss, son of 1:30 p.m. Band Concert. Tremonton. 2:00 p.m. Horse Racing. Jack Leon May, son of Leon 7:30 p.m. Band Concert. Albert May, Brigham City. 8:00 p.m. Amateur Rodeo. George Fames Welch, son of Invents include professional cow Wm. Charles Welch, Corinne, Rt. cutting. 1. James Rex Gardner, son of Saturday, August 30th Leon D. Gardner, Deweyville. 10:00 a.m. stock Ringside Peter Carl C. Petersen, son of judging, Veterans, Young FarmMrs. Amy Petersen, Rt. 2, TreFFA and Clubs groups. ers, monton. 1:30 p.m. Band Concert. Donald Earl Teeter, son of Roy 2:00 p.m. Horse Racing. A. Teeter, Yost. 4:00 p.m. Calf Auction. William Lyle Busby, s o n of 7:30 p.m. Band Concert. Mrs. Laverne Busby, Perry. 8:00 p.m. Amateur Rodeo. Official notice has been reex10:00 p.m. of Claiming ceived from the Armed Forces of hibits. the enlistment of the following In addition to the published men from our county since July program, additions which were 1st: made at the Wednesday evening Eddie O. Call, Garland; Richmeeting of officers and directors ard K. Grover, Brigham; Jams of the fair board include the fol- B. Koford , Brigham, and Ray A. lowing: Seashore, Brigham, all in the ' . v Through the efforts of Ross Army. Bowen of the county chapter, an Marvin C. Barfuss, Tremonton; Iron Lung will be on disglaj Earl R. Davenport, Mantua throughout the fair. The moun- ior A. Jensen! Tremonton; Clair tain States Implement Company H. Upton and Vernon G. Upton, will furnish a portable milking both of Fielding, all in the Navy. Leon C. Whitworth, Brigham, machine to be available to dairymen who leave their dairy cows in the Air Force. at the barns overnight. Tlie Jersey division will be ATTENTION FLOWER EXHIBITORS judged Thursday by Dell Gay of All those who wish to exhibit will Provo and Lyman Rich judge the Holstein division on Friday. flowers in the fair should have Trophies to be awarded for them entered by 11:00 Thursday the best calf by artif ical insem- morning, August 28. ination will be on display at Palmer Jewelry, and the show halt- NOTICE TO TREMONTON ers at the Bear River Saddlery. CITY RESIDENTS A suggestion Is made to resi' It is expected that the Brig-hadents of Tremonton City in reCity VFW Drum and Bugle to the pick-u- p of garbage gard which Corps, recently competed In t h e national contests, will within the city, and a request is make an appearance during the made that all garbage be placed in metal containers, and newsrodeo. papers tied in bundles ready for loading. Any garbage left on the NOTICE All those entering exhibits in ground or even in pits is a direct the ladies department for the invitation to rats, and citizens fair should bring them in Tues- will be very helpful if they will day evening the 26th from 6 to 9, take precautons on handling 'of or from 7 to 10 Wednesday mor- garbage. ning the 27th. NEW PASTOR H H " m a1' Mil BEAR RIVER VALLEY Mary M. Fukuda Seriously Injured In Truck FAIR ROYALTY YiiM' Moflinrlisf Plii J semi-fina- x ....... . -l- , Cathy Crossman Chosen "Little Princess" I Pairings Made For Lions Tennis n, Tournament Lions Club Committees Selected High School Opening Schedule Announced n. 'News Company, before coming to Tre-mont- He was born in South Dakota, hap been in Utah seven years, and Is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College. Hia church position represents a climax of many years work with the Methodist Church as a layman for Mr. Anderson. He will also serve as minister of the Corinne Methodist Church. Mr. Anderson announces that the parsonage at 24 W. 2nd N. Is open at all times for everyone who needs spiritual aid, or who would like to take care of church affairs, and offers an Invitation to anyone who would care to call there. ! ...,-..-..- this : . flew-eyvi- lle Pre-Scho- ol s , Honored For School Service '; j lv '' - .0Z Alan M. Anderson JOE GEORGE BUYS CLIFFORD JOHN FARM The Clifford John farm south west of Tremonton has been purchased by Joe George, whose property Is across the road from the John farm. The George family expects to move Into the home on the John farm In the ' near future. i ' w,;:" that the Western Pacific Railroad y, pay-tha- ja '"-- 'i Mr. Alan M. Anderson and his family have moved into the parsonage of the Community Methodist Church to take up more active duties as pastor of church. Since the middle of June, when Reverend Gile V. Wilson left, Mr. Anderson has been holding Sunday morning worship service and such other work as possible while completing his responsibilities in Salt Lake City. I Mr. Anderson is 28 years of age, has been in the employ of , I cattle. TMWWBMMfMMBMfg-Ma'lBlllM- THE Frl-lowl- ng 4-- 4-- This weekend the attention of Northern Utah will be centered on the annual Wheat and Beet Vol XXIX Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah. Thursday. August 21, 1952 Number 47 Days celebration at Garland, Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 23. Selected to reign over the two day event was lovely Bonnie Richardson, as queen and four Smash-u- p attractive attendants, Lorna Mason, Marion Linford, Marlene Mrs. Mary Misao Fukuda, 40, of ' Klngand Shirleen Johnson. Tremonton is in the Valley hos- a top flight wrestling match pital in a serious condition, fol-- 1 will be held at the Armory an accident about mid-- 1 day night at 8:30 with the main niaht Tuesday on the riven event to be a tag team match bridge south of Bear River City. which puts Bill Melby, Salt Lake . Mrs. Fukuda was driving north city and Dave Reynolds of Orem in a 1941 half ton truck, and .against the Swedish Angel of Merrill Eugene Branch of Salt Salt Lake and Mike Nazarian, of V Lake City was driving a Ford Armenia. bob-ta- il truck going south. The l, In the Ray Wilson, driver of the truck applied his Arizona will go a 45 minute bout brakes just as he reached the with Buzz Jones of Omaha. Two v ' IJ. I bridge, which threw the front preliminaries are also Included ' f 1 vi of the machine into the "path in the evening's program. " of the oncoming truck. v;'v . Following the wrestling matMrs. Fukuda received serious ches there will be a street square head injuries and lacerations. dance. On Saturday a parade at 19 The driver of the other truck was not Injured. The Tremonton a.m., a baseball game at 2:00 ambulance responded to the call p.m., fireworks and a vaudeville and brought the injured woman program wil be the schedule. , to the hospital., The vaudeville will be held at the city park at 8:30 p.m. and contestants are the Little Princess and her attendants Selected from a group of forty-on- e will feature some of the finest NOTICE TO POSSE MEMBERS Box Elder County Fair and Parade. At the left Is Susan Lee over annual the will who reign talent in the show business. Stokes, attendant, center. Cathy Crossman, "Li ttle Princess" and Roberta Ballard, attendant. There will also be concessions; Notice is given to all Box Elder County Sheriff's Posse members sports for the kids and horse of the finals of Northern Utah shoe pitching contest. The annual event is under the Riding Clubs, to be held in Logan as originally planned on Labor sponsorship of the Garland lions: Riding on the Little Princess ' Club. float at the County Fair parade Day at 5 p.m. will be little Miss Cathy Cross-madaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossman, who was chosen Tuesday from a group of forty one little maids from all At the Wednesday evening parts of the county. enSixteen contestants have of the Tremonton Lions meeting Attendants to the Iittla Prin- Club, committee tered the annual tennis tournaappointments ment sponsored by the Tremon- cess will be Susan Lee Stokes, for the coming year were anHigh School students of the- ton Lions Club acording to Coach daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne nounced by President Orval ; Bear River Valley will receive TALENT SHOW TRYOUTS Durrell Hughes. They have been Stokes of Bothwell and Roberta Ewer. check their teacher MONDAY NIGHT Mr. assignments, and The program cf the evening Ballard, daughter of paired of as followes: on their class schedules, be asThe tryouts for the talent show Ross Mason vs. Gail Christen-se- Mrs. Denzil Ballard of Tremon- was under the direction of the to rooms and lockers, and to be given on the first night of signed ton. ) .'" V Greeters Committe with W. A .stwdewtbody, Jabora-tor- t3ie County Fair, will be held Judging of he corrftfetants Adams as chairman, and was as Blaine John-so- rt J locker and dues next Thura next Monday at 6:30 in the Bear was done by Mrs. Jewell Jacob follows: Accordion solos, Lamoine day, August 28th at the Bear Ri- River Ward chapel, announced Mrs. Gerta and Carter Mary ' Roberts, report of Boys State by ver High School. 'Jack Johnson vs. Jim Archi- son, ' Ward River chapeL announces Reese, all of Logan. Harry Gephart, who was spon bald. chairman of the Andrea Huggins, Senior Junior students, and The Little princess contest is sored by the Lions Club; report . .... ....... Reese Allen vs. Reed Harris. show... custom of the the following past, Civic the sponsored annually by Melbourne Archibald vs. Mor- League. Mrs. Jack Boyce was of trip to United Nations by Bon- and of necessity, will receive nie Turner, who was sponsored ten Funk. locker assignments first. They NOTICE chairman of the project by the local Odd Fellows Lodge; vs. Giles Duane Kerr. come to Gary should school the high A. office will be Dr. Mohr's J. year. vocal selections by RaN'ae Wel Curtis Roundy vs. Wes Miller. of 9:00 a.m. closed Monday, Tuesaay, and between hours the ling and Carl Ashby of Fielding, and 12:00 noon. JackFronk vs. Bruce Stevens. JOE WHITESIDES Sophomores and TO accompanied by Mrs. .Marvin Freshmen will need to come in Wednesday, August 25, 26, and All first round matches must 27- ADDRESS FIRST WARD ; Ashby. be completed by Monday, August the evening between 6:00 p.m. be will Joe Whltesldes the The club also approved a pro- and 9:00 25th. Second round by Thursday, p.m. DEWEYVILLE GIRL RECEIVES at the Tremonton First ject of building tables for the August 28th and the third round speaker This and time was chosen SILVER GLEANER AWARD Ward this day at Sunday evening city parks. by Saturday night, August 30th. to avoid conflicts with the CounInRheta Earl Burnham of Committee Appointments Final round will be played on 6:30. Everyone interested is TeaFair and the ty to vited attend. received her Silver Glean.Attendance ' Monday night, September 1st. B. H. Adams cher Institute Reese Mason held the same er award at Sunday night meetAarl Bennett Players should contact their op- ADDITION IN THE weekend. Memberahlo ing in that ward. She Is the secponents and arrange time to play STEPHEN Drew Hampton Bradshaw Harry JEPPERSON HOME school ond in the stake to receive the Davis, Hugh treasurer, matches. A. E. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jepper-so- n and Marge Roberts, Registrar, award. Interclub and Convention All matches must be played on J. H. Fronk and their staff will receive stu are busy welcoming a new Douglas Cannon The program for the meeting-watime or they will be forfieted. Norman Maughan into week. their fees girl this with family dentbody Finance pay. presented by the girls of the together For further information contact Johnson Harold Carey ment of locker rentals and lab- ward, and eighteen of them and Coach Hughes, Bruce Stevens, Little 3 year old Marilyn is Guy D. E. Peckenpaugh spending her time getting acoratory dues during the hours a leader received awards at the Community Fund Gary Giles or Ross Mason: Rudy . Miller above named. Studentbody dues meeting. quainted with her new brothers, Rusa Waldrnn Wes Gephart 3 5. and will remain the same as they ages Club Health A Welfare TO SPEAK HERE Rvan Thompson have been for Robert Poulson many years $5.00. VETERAN EDUCATOR Sight Conservation A Health Ervln Stohl Reid Olaen The student will receive a card Dr. G. C. Ficklin Elmer Winzeler which will entitle him to all Publicity A ( i Howard Buirlow Parley Archibald league athletic contests, student Wilford Rogers John W. Smith, Tremonton body dances, lyceums, school Lions Information resident who was van early pioDell Hansen Harry Drew publications, plays, and other Douglas Cannon neer in the early development of mlscelaneous studentbody activi Civic Improvement1 ' Utah's public school system has Howard Freisis Sylvan Halliner ties. . Ervln Stohl Reuben Raer been honored by the University For students registered in Wilford Harris Gifford Watland of Utah Emeritus Club. Continued on back page Merchants UeJd Olsen Norman Mftuxhan At a recent annual meeting the Ed Quinney Ijimoine Cowley club presented lo him a bronze Citizenship a Patriotism Kleon iKerr Viincentt Chlodo BUNNELLS WRITE 1 1 . A t , mK. plaque in recognition of the Ray Ashcraft WHILE ABOARD SHIP I United Nations "prominent services of John W. lr Cliff Kerr Harold Reese A card from the LeRoy Bunnell Smith, founder and first superLegislative intendent of Rural County schJames Walton Cliff Ken- family reports that their trip to Harold Reese ools, and outstanding Iran was going as planned, with Socials member of this club . . . gentleDr. O. C. Flcklln Reed Olles the weather being as If made to Howard Glenn Don Hansen order for the man and benefactor to mantrip. Music kind." Arcrh Richardson D. B. Green They had already visited the Frank Stevens Azores, Cape Tarifa, Gibralter, Hampton Bradshaw Mr. Smith's colorful life has Boys A Girls 4 Athletics been complied and published unHarold Handall and the Arid mountains of Spain, Harry Miller Uuel Rohhlns Lamoine Cowley and wer der the title, "The Story of John planning to spend a day T. U Cochran Durrell Hushes at Barcelona and one W. Smith." It was written by sightseeing a Roads Safety Mariner S. Ecctes John W. Smith BUI Waldrnn at Marseilles while enroute. T,onanl Bishop D. James Cannon, and published Kleon IKerr Jed Abbott FarreU Besa John Smith was born into a Melvln Foxley by Printers, Inc., Sugar House, Agriculture a Reclamation PRIMARY TO BEGIN Utah. polygamous family of 15 chilJena Day Burnlce Hunsaker Elwood Stlmpson In 1948 the sons of Utah Pio- dren, at South Willow Creek, now Alma Theurer The First Ward Primary will neers unanimously elected him known as Draper, He started Howard QlennWild Life Dell Hansen begin Wednesday the 27th. All as Life Member No. 1, in recog- school at the age, of five. Harry Taylor Mariner S. Eccles, Republican, boys and girls except the Larks, Education He was "drafted" to teach Frank Stevens nition of, his long service to Utah. Wayne Se.nda.ll Bluebirds, and Seagulls are to candidate for the U. S.. Senate Leonard Bishop He was the oldest man to make school in Herrmafi In October, meet at the church at 10:00 with will be In Tremonton next WedAviation the SUP Centennial Trek in 1947. 1884, at the age of 16. His class Wayne Anderson Merlin Wood a lunch and drink, for a party nesday to speak at the regular Leon Punn "He must have found the se- was composed of 50 students, Jay Pee Harris Doll Fuhriman which will be held immediately luncheon meeting of the Trecret of perpetual youth," said an from 4 to 25 years of age. . Q rasters monton Businessmen's AssociaW. A. Adams W. R. Rurker following primary. SUP associate, Harold Jenson. . A year later he won a scholtion. The meeting will be at the Leon Dunn Frank Dal ton "He's one of the youngest In arship to the University of Des-erOak Cafe at 12 noon. MRS. HENRY BERCHTOLD and graduated In 1887. He DR. RAT POULSON Individuals, other than those spirit." IN HOSPITAL who regularly attend the busiKnown as a rancher, traveler, taught In Mldvale, Sandy, Draper LEAVES FOR WEEKEND Dr. and Mrs. Ray Poulson will Mrs. Henry Berchtold Is receiv nessmen's meetings, who wish to educator, church and civic work- and Butlervllle. elIn out town be he was of weekend. 1904, was this in Instrumental the September, ing medical care at the Dee Hos- hear Mr. Eccles should make reser, he They will be back the first of the pital. Her condition Is reported ervations with Reed Palmer,., consolidation of Salt Lake Coun- ected Salt Lake County to be serious. on Back Pafc week. president by Tuesday noon. ty schools In the early 1900's SERVING , Following is a list of the boys Thursday, August 28th from this county who were in1:30 p.m. Judging of sheep, ducted into the Army at Ft. beef, horses, agriculture, horti- Douglas last Tuesday, and all culture and H and FFA dairy were ordered to at the 4-- Week End vK ve t With eighteen community exhibits now entered and more expected before fair time, and with the innovation of the amateur rodeo and tractor rodeo, a full program is assured for the Box T3der County Fair which opens next Thursday, August 28, 23, and 30. Wednesday, is Days Amateur Rodeo and Tractor Rodeo Are New Features At County Fair 10 a.m. fV Wheat, Beet J i BIRTHS Keith and Winona Capener Gardner of Riverside, a boy, August 15. Wilford and Ruth Sycamore Harris of Tremonton, a boy, August 20. Bob and Shirley Payne Call of Tremonton, a boy, August 20. X - et Superin-Contino- i ed y Jl Eccles To Talk To Businessmen |