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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, September 25, 1952. Bear River Girl Scholarship the schol- arship In a writing contest staged as a surprise feature of the second U S A C journalism workshop Friday afternoon and Saturday. The student journalists were asked to write an account of a "fight" between James Mortimer, editor of Student life, campus weekly, and George associate editor of the paper, over the affections of Pat Williams, feature editor. Thirty - four representatives from the Bear River high school participated in the second annual Journalism Work-shi- p at Utah State Agricultural college last weekend. They were: Rupert Blackham and, Clyde Morris advisors, Gae Waldron, Mitzl Hansen, JoLayne Palmer, Margaret Hupp, Bonnie Turner, Karen Marie Larsen, Carol Jane Homer, Mary Castleton, Jeniel Ewer, Roxey Davis, Dianna Sharon Theurer, Shirley Stenquist, Nedra Cornwall, Carol Lynn Capener, Carol Larsen, Jo Ann Nlsh, Rayda Nelby, Clayde Christensen, Eleanor Burnett, Terry Heaton, Carol Greere, Shirleen Johnson, Eileen Camp. bell. Verna Hayes, Pauline Davis, Shelley Anderson, Lila Marie Kemp, Connie Jean Fredrlckson, Gloria Stenquist, Joan Jensen, Sogla Petersen. Both the Bear River yearbook were highly and newspaper praised by visiting newspaper men who assisted in the clinic. Mit-to- n, Ev-ers- . 1 LEADER WANT ADS PAT New Pep Club Members Pledged room-Mrs- Mrs. Rhead's Room. First Grade Second Grade News . Mr. Hawkes's Fourth Grade This year we are studying communities. We are very interested In them. We give the prayer and pledge of allegiance every morning. We have 24 girls and 18 boys in our class. We are greatly Interested in science. We have studied mammals and birds. We have drawn a map of Tremonton. We are studying harmonics and art. We are reading the child's World and it's Wonders. iTt Fifth Grade Mrs. Koxth's Class You titter" m can turn tht "Cater ZMt 4 Tractor Mil widthiuhtat ling long lor iharpiy or as gradually at dtdradl on jobs? Often, killing yrf4t stirring, pufrtrizinf and smoothing the sofl at once seedbed desired. give Just tho deep, high-produci- ng Hitch several effective tillage jobs to your eagn; "Caterpillar" Diesel D2 Tractor. Scamperr at third or fourth speed. Burn less than J 2 fuel per hour! Thafs a visible traction bonus I That's cash in h&n low-co- st That's real manpower efldency! Too good to be trv?j nearby owners oan prove this is standard D21petV formanoet Ifs a real day saver. If you belong on the - - Cora-lelg- A ow Weather Rotten Price Anything The Despert News w, the - Mrs. James M. Andersen D2, you'll deep-cushion- ed thank us for years for inviting you to visit us wdjo" ..Veer H e 4 q v MWiri 4 PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE PHONE 2211 TREMONTON, UTAH We are having fun in school. In social studies we are studying different parts of the world. We are having a lot of fun doing It. We had a hobby show last week. W all brought our hobbies of dolls, sewing, cook-lrocks, knitting, and other things.. Everyone thought that it was lots of fun. Every morning we have news records. Since last week we have had new reports of the Primary Election. We are all very excited about it. Reporters, Pearl Meldrum and Susan Waldron. On September 11th we elected our class representatives: Tamara rFancom, class president; Mary Anne Shumway, Janet Thompson, vice presidents and Luther Glenn, secretary. Reporters, Dick Hansen Constance Homer. TO OUR WATER USERS, GREETING; JUST A REMINDER All but a few water users respond quarterly with payment. We ask that all who are delinquent in payment see to it that their account Is current by October 10th. Tremonton City Council- - Notice Of Delinquent Stock - wen-en- Bishop and Mrs- - Vernon John- and sons Roger, Floyd and Bret attended the Ice Follies at the State Fair Thursday evening. son A Wednesday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook was Mrs. .Eleanor Hartvigsen wife of the (superintendent of Davis County Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green of Long Beach California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iverson and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green. i - All That The Word Implies Notice is further given ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS : that said stock shall be offered for sale and unless said assessment is paid, will be sold to pay said assessment, advertising and cost of sale, at the home of Herman Fonnesbeck, Secretary of said company, at Howell, Utah, on October 20, 1952. Blue Creek Irrigation Co. Herman Fonnesbeck, Secretary-Treasure- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS : NAPKINS BOOKLETS WINDOW CARDS RULED FORMS CHECKS r. g, POST CARDS BUSINESS CARDS Mrs. Nesson's Sixth Grade , In social studies we are studying about early men and how they discovered things. We are glad they discovered all the things that they did so that we can live In this age where we enjoy such wonderful things. In English Mr. Garfield is teaching us to diagram sent- Many New Items Are Being Added To Our Stock of OFFICE SUPPLIES ! ences. Last Thursday we saw a Juggact, and the thing he did ler OFFICIAL U0M.D COAMPIOUSDIP FIGHT FILM " 1ARCIAN0 WALCOTT E This is one of the greatest fights ever recorded on film. Don't miss it. All thirteen rounds will he shown at the . rail In Addition to the Regular Program TIMS. -- FCL - ' THEATRE- SAT. - OCTOBER 9 - 10 Save meiMy and live better, too! With a O-- Home Freezer you can buy in quantity at quantity prices. And yoo always have a wide variety selection. on hand for As sn to PROVE how you RUSS ELECTRIC Phone - 11 Cet"Mdy",DoJt last-minu- te lira battar tor 5111 Authorize Tremonton Dlf geheralQelectr,c HOME FREEZERS me Printers Phone 5121 Publishers - , Mrs. J. G. Burgess and Mrs. James Ransum spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting friends. GOOD P R M T I EG Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Blue Creek Irrigation company, Howell, Utah, held April 15, 1952, declared the following stock to be delinquent on Sstember 15, 1952, and ordered advertised for sale: Federal Land Bank, pledge Peter J. Hansen; certificate number 20032 shares. United States of America: pledge J. Burke Jones, certificate number 167100 shares. of Centerville visited Mrs Farrell Huggins Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Anderhen were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- Stevens and fam ily of Clearfield visited Mr. Stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. d. Carlos Stevens over the cand-elig- ?C?cze j o o with tour 4 o i gjpgM i :cia p son-in-la- Marilyn Anderson. Well, school has started at The second grade thinks school last. We have been having all is fun this fall. Three frogs sorts of fun. We have arithroom. our have come to stay In metic first, then spelling or We have flowers on our tables Then recess comes. penmanship. and In our windowsreaess we (the boys- - have After In our There are 35 children social studies with Mr. Clark second grades; 19 girls and 16 while the girls have music, or boys. At 11:20 we trade until gym. In We have an activity period noon. After, we have English, which we work and have fun, then then recess Our teacher and each member signed a special scroll, which was pre- ney and she is nice to us. Miss Whitney's Room. sented to Carol Green, president Second Grade. of the club. of the program Miss Router's Third Grade were JoAnn Nish and Monette committee and other Anderson, We have been studying about members who assisted were Car- plants in our science books-Wol Ann Gibbs, Marilyn Ward, were studying about foods h from hot countries. Pat Eliason, Roxey Davis, and Mary We are learning about TreDidericksen, Castleton. The club advisers are monton when it's first settlers Mrs. Ollive Weidman and Miss came in 1903. This part of the Delores Hoist. valley used to be called Sagebrush Flat. We have a map in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iverson school that we use to study and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. other countries. Eldon Adams spent Saturday We are learnin many things and Sunday in Logan Canyon n schoiol. , and at Bear Lake. There are 29 pupils in our room. There are 17 girls and 12 Guests at the George Napoli boys. We are glad to be back home over the weekend were in school. Mrs. W. L Richins and Mrs. Reporters, Cliff Ulary and daughter BonBrenda Robbins and nie Jill of northeast Maryland. Pamela Heaton. do troblo-u- Jean Allen and Nevwnembers of the Pep Club at 'Bear- River high school were officially pledged to the organization at the annual banquet again. held this week at the Oak Cafe. and also have a period in which Whenreading; we come back we have our we h have The dinner was eaten by experiences and either art or health reading. is Miss Whitwork. - Mrs. Christian Andersen was Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jensen, gracious hostess to her club Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Check- Saturday afternoon ers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Sine Andersen Is conChecketts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy fined at a local hospital. Breagger and Mr. and Mrs. ErnMr. and Mrs! SUle Arbon, Mrs. est Huegins attended Farm Bu reau Pay at the State Fair Mary Holman, Mrs. Emma Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen Thursday. attended funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson Samuel Ceneiw, which were held spent the weekend in Salt Lake in Evanston last week. "Mrs. City as guests of their daugh- Verniew is the former Fae Mr. and Mrs. Batchler. ter and Vera Barrett and family. They Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of also visited the Fair. were Sunday guests of Ogden MMrs. Ivy Andersen and son Mr. Iverson's parents, Mr. and son were her of guests Byron and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Mrs. Glen Iversen. Andersen of Centerville over the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry anweekend. They attended nounce the arrival of a baby girl. Ice Follies at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matteson Mrs. Dell Holmgren entertain and family of Draper visited ed her club Thursday evening Mr. Matteson's parents, Mr. and at her home. Guests were Mrs Mrs- Cliff Matteson over the Norene R- - Holmgren and Mrs weekend. Jack and family are Leah G. Baugh of Honeyville. planning on moving to Ely, NeMrs. Andrea H. Huggins and vada to make their home. . out the whole year. Reporters, room. v Why not Attend Special Day at Fair are happy to be in First was Juggle lighted torches. Af grade. We are learning how to read. ter he Juggled, he did some mag ic tricks. We think he is an ex . There is a turtle in our cellent entertainer. Rhead's mother and father so many With interesting brought it home from Washingthe at things opening happening C. aircame D on an ton, They of school, we thing we will have plane so we call it a flying a real interesting time throughturtle. and reptiles. We like school In our pretty of Tremonton, attended funeral services for Mrs. Mary P. Fryer in Logan Friday. Andrea Boffins We We have learned about turtles her mother, Mrs. John T. Hansen Bear River City SCHOOLNEVVS Announcement was made this of week of the appointment Shirleen Johnson and Terry for the Heaton as 1952-5- 3 Bearfax, annual year book of Bear River high school. Clyde Christensen and Bill Tanner will act as business managers of the book. Other staff members who will assist with the book are Carol Green, Carol Lynn Capener, Bonnie Turner, Verna Hayes, Connie Frederickson, Carolyn Couch, Lila Condie, Barbara Kemp, and Shelly Anderson. Clyde Morris will again be the adviser of the publication. Eileen Campbell of Logan Bear Elver high school la winner of a $60 Utah State Agricultural college scholarship in journalism, it was announced today by Dean Carlton Culmsee of the- - school of arts and sciences and head of the journalism division. Miss Campbell won McKlNLEY Bearfax Staff Named For 1952-5- 3 Year Wins US AC Tremonton. Utah Of f ice Supplies Tremonton |