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Show Universal microfilming Corp. A Capj)ella Choir On Annual Concert Tour 01 the Former Pioneer Grant Tnrlev Resident To lie Buried Saturday Called To Mexican Mission Grant Turley of Garland SecFuneral services for Mrs. Rose ond ward entered the mission B. Van Fleet. 81, who died Wed- home in Salt Lake City, Wednesin preparation for his labors nesday at Huntington Park. Cal.. day, a missionary in the Mexican will be conducted Saturday at as Mission. A farewell testimonial p. in. in the Garland ward was held Sunday evening honor'Number 30 chapel. Bishop Duane Archibald Published Weekly at Tremonlon.Uiah. Thursday, April 23. 1S53 will be in charge of the service. ing Elder Turley. Mrs, Van Fleet was an early pioneer of this valley She came t Garland with her husband, L. D. S. William Van Fleet, just after their marriage on Nov. 2, 1892. A farewell testimonial will bo She was an active church and in the East held Sunday evening civic worker all her life, and l Garland ward chape at 8 p.m. was called as the first president in honor of Miss IJe'.'y Jean VLM1A when the Bear River Sorensen. Miss Sou nsen has was organized stake She rebeen called to serve a - a mis- 5 mained active all her life. Bear River high school pluckShe in Denmark. will sionary Since the deatli of her husband ed one of Region One's bouquets enter the mission home in Salt m HMO, she has made her home out of the air here Wednesday Lake City, May 1, prior to leav. th her daughter, Mrs. Ida Jen- as the Bears raced to victory in of labor. field ing for her sen at Huntington Park and in their own invitational meet. Miss Sorensen is a daughter of Salt Lake City. Coach Durrell Hughes' Bears Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Sorensen Survivors are Mrs. Jensen and amassed 63 points to defeat Box of East Garland.. Joseph Van Fleet. Huntington Elder, 53; Preston 47, and Malad Park; Bert Van Fleet and Leah 6. Fames. Ontario. Calif., Glen Van Only two days earlier Bear Fleet, Pasadena. California; Ef-- j River finished third behind Lofie Robinson Fowler, Ogden; gan and Box Elder in a y Earl Parker, Provo and Iva track meet at Logan. Swaner, Spanish Fork. Also a Times and distances were good sister of Farmington, 15 grand- but there was nothing outstandSharon Archibald inRelatives in Penrose were children and 5 great grandchildBetty Jean sorensen ing. A large crowd watched the formed Wednesday of the death ren. athletes in action. of Mrs. Frank Olsen in Susan-vill- VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Friends may call at the Gar120 hurdles Sackett, B. yard California. She was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew re- land chapel from 11 a. m. Sat- E.; Anderson, B.R.,; Quale, B. E.; Milof wife Lyman Mary Miller, port a very enjoyable two weeks urday until time for the service. Hyde, Preston. :17. ler when she liver in this valley, spent in Berkeley, Oakland and Mile Higley, B.E.; Golisint, and was one of the pioneers of PLAN EASTERN TRIP South Bear River stake speech were Grant and Bessie Howard, this section. She died at the age San Francisco. They were acCalderwood, B. R.; NelPreston; companied on the trip by Mr. directors report an outstanding Tremonton Second; Carry Heat-o- n of 82 years. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandall have son, B. E.. 4:53.8. and Mrs. Julian Heppler of Open House was held Sunday group of contestants participated and Norman Rose, Third a trip back east, during was an aunt of the Mrs. Discus Oman, B.E.; S. Sylafternoon at the home of Mr. in the annual speech festival last ward; Mary Jean Little, Pen- Miller Olson They all visited relatives planned Willwhich J. a J. Sylvester, B.R.; will Wilford, new vester, B.R.; brothers, car they get on the coast. and Mrs. Scott Petersen in Pen- Thursday evening. rose; Charlene Bronson, Elwood iam Morgan, Clarence Eugene while at Detroit, visit their daughter-in-la- Cutler, B.R..138 ft, 6 in. rose for Mr. Petersen's mother Winners of the event were and Gene Peterson of Thatcher. and George Lewis Miller, all of Mxs. Dee Sandall and baBroad Jump Preston; Mrs. Eva C. Petersen in honor Dell Marie Barlow and Sharon RECENT BIRTHS at the meet were Leon Penrose. in New Jersey, stop over in Fronk, Udy, Judges by Hoskins, B.R. 20 ft. of her 71st birthday anniver- Archibald of the Tramonton Halgren, Alma King and Warr New York Blaine and Patricia Hull City, then visit in 6& in. of Garland a boy, April 20. Tennessee and sary. Fourth Ward. Other contestants ren E. Hansen. with 180 yard low hurdles Fronk A daughter Delia Fuller and Richard and Nola Christensen relatives before Kentuckyhome. returning B.R.; Sackett, B.E.; B. Anderson children of Eagle, Idaho, joined Nessler of Bear River City, a They plan to leave Saturday on B.R.; Quale, B.E. 20.7. with other family members for boy, April 22. the trip. High jump Morton, Preston; the occasion. Hoskins, B.R.; Cutler, Preston; New officers elected to manMARRIED FIFTY YEARS Hunsaker, B.E. 5 ft. 7 in. age the afffairs of the VFW hiiihiiii hiii ii PRIMARY PREPARATION "lUa&saPsFHJro , Half mile Higley, B.E.; Gertrude are Wynn auxiliary .:::: MEETING SATURDAY .'.'flv.v..'. .f.JO(.t'I'j..1.'3W.O.. senior Preston; Jensen, Malad; Edith Bronson, president; The Bear River Stake PriThe Tremonton Second ward vice president; Elaine Chadwick, Hanson, B.E. 2:07.8. Javelin Elders' Quorum are promoting a junior vice president; Leora mary officers will meet with all OLSENS TAKE Richardson, B.E.; ward workers Saturday at 2 VACATION TRIP Rose, B.R.; Hardy, B.E.; Brad-shacommunity birthday calender, Hansen, treasurer; and Pearl; B.R. 147 ft. 11 in. which if fully supported, will Bowen, secretary-Marp. m. at the Garland ward chapMr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen and el. They request that all singers Pole vault Chatterton, Presstate departprovide birth dates of everyone the Call, be present for a rehearsal for family spent a week visiting in the community as well as the ment president was present at ton; Holt, Christensen, Cutler, B. stake conference. R. 10 ft, 10 in. with relatives and seeing tfte in- schedule of community events. the recent meeting and officiated A Shot put more Secommunity friendly service. near and in Gardner, B. R.; installation at the Sewel L. Hawkins and son teresting sights Holdman, B.E.; J. Sylvester, spirit should result with local were They Washington. attle, Howard of Salt Lake City were business people offering someand S. Sylvester, B.R. dinner guests at the home of Dr. guests of Mrs. Olsen's brother, thing special to those observing THE CLAINE NELSONS tied. 45 ft. 1 in. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins Ray Ashdown and family while birthdays. The plan is for the HAVE NEW DAUGHTER 440 Hunsaker, B.E.; Peterthere. names of individuals on the date Mrs. and Mrs. Claine (Chuck) son, Malad; Cole, B. E.; Moser, of their birth, but not their Nelson are receiving congratuPreston. 54.7. 100 lations on the two weeks old age. Davis, Morton, Preston; Fronk and Conger B.R. :10.5. The Elders plan to contact the baby girl, that arrived at their 880 relay Bear River, Prespeople of this vicinity and so- home Tuesday. ton, Box Elder. 1:37.2. licit their cooperation on the Box Elder, Medley relay project, proceeds from which is Bear River, Preston. 4:00. to be used for maintenance of Mile relay missionaries and other quorum Preston, Bear River, Box Elder. 3:51.5. projects. Total points Bear River 63, Under the direction of Bill Box Elder 53, Preston 47, Malstreet sign Sessions, Jaycee ad 6. chairman, the Jaycees turned out last Wednesday evening, to dig the holes, lay the pipe and . cement the new signs. The Jaycees again gathered Tedd Dangerfield is now man MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. PIERSON Treevening to work on in Store Thursday the Safeway aging "be The final meeting of the year monton. HovJJrd Gibson, for the poles. Next in line will for the McKinley School PTA mer manager, who had just mov the painting, which wil be done will be held Thursday evening ed into a new home on North in silver. WEDDTNG Th Tremonton club wishes A. at the school gym at 8 p. m. Second East Street has been transfered to another store in to thank Orvil Ewer for break Mayor Kleon Kerr will adMr. and Mrs. George A. Pier-sodress the group on the Utah ing the cement, and the city for Logan for the present. LIONEL HADFIELD former residents of Dewey-vill- e School they onerea in Homer Capener, president, Carol Ann Gibbs, secretary Survey and other legisMr. Dangerfield is a native of the cooperation this now of Ogden will observe BUYS WARD HOME about project. lative problems. A good attenwill guide activity Salt Lake City. He has been with bringing and Jolayne Palmer," Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hadfield dance of parents and the genThe Jaycees paid the cost of the fiftieth anniversary of their of Bear River high school next year. Safeway in Midvale for the past the to the wedding at an Open House to be have purchased the home of Mr. eral public is desired. offer them and project, to that five years, and prior with the hope that in held Sunday afternoon at the and Mrs. Moroni Ward on North worked for the same company public some future day, many such home of their daughter, Betty Tremont Street. They hope to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook were at Elko, Nevada. He is married Kill at 163 W. North St. in Og- move into the house about the in Bear Lake Sunday to visit be seen in the city. can signs and has two children. den between 2 and 5 p.m. first of May. with the Bryan Boothe family. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson are both y election, which In an natives of Bear River Valley. He saw voters write in one of the was born in Plymouth and she, winning candidates, students at the former Cecia Loveland was Bear River high school elected born in Deweyville. They were school officers for the 1953-5- 4 married April 29, 1903 in the year. W. Logan Temple. Soon after their Funeral services for Fred were marriage Mr. Pierson left for the Homwas of Bountiful, as Chosen Schoss, 57, president he served Saturday in Lindquist Society Islands, where er Capener, junior class prexy Tehran, Iran Plans are being made to hold Thome Jeppsen, A. M. Reeder, conducted a mission for the Church of a in Ogwas funeral '53. Sons and chapel and '52 of Capener March 21, 1953 of Judge B. C. Call, Wade Ebek Saints annual second of the Latter Christ Jesus Day Driving Palwas the father candidate. Jolayne den. Mr. Schoss write-i- n Dear Friends: Golden Spike ing, A. N. Rytting, Sheriff War- of Mrs. Harold Carey of Tremon- for three years. mer was the studentbody's the and Today is supposed to be the W. Dr. ren A, Celebration, sponsor George Hyde, ton. Deweyville was the home of first choice for vice president, while ed day of spring and the IranBob Chamber' Cromp-toElder Box Omer the when Call, Boyce, until by 1918, they of He was a native Germany, the couple Carol Ann Gibbs gained the post ian New Year but instead of R. C. Tolman Dr. In at' of Promontory Burke, Commerce, came to the United States when moved to Rexburg, Idaho. of secretary. the sunshine that we were led Summit on May 10th. This is Jones and others. to moved He of Ogden, 1931, age. operated twelve years they expect, we have clouded skies A quartette of four sophomore the anniversary of the original It is the aim of the commit- the Schoss Electric Co., at which has been their home since to Under the direction of Don a threat of rain. We had a and ConJolene of coeds tee to create enough interest Smithf ield and at Ogden. He was that time. event which united the rails and junior Woodward, president, the local storm snow six inch on Monday wildlife members ger, Glenna Richardson, Juanita the first transcontinental rail-- in the site to have it made a active in civic affairs and in of eight and another small one on are the spent the day parents They WedNelson and Joan Jensen, were road, built by the Union Pacific national monument, either this Livestock organizations and the sons and daughters. One daughthe cattle Sunday finishing with rain cheernesday, for Thursday guards which were started the student's choices and Central, now Southern Pa- year or in the near future, in Weber County Sheriffs posse. a few Mrs. Ara Scothern died sevter, and last morning again night. years back at the Locomotive leaders. order to preserve the spot Surviving are his widow, 4 eral years ago in Tremonton. The cific, companies. are Iranians very unhappy Considerable interest is be- where the rails met joining the sons, Loren i., vern rrea ana The others are Dr. George Pier over the weather as Regulation voting booths were today was Springs. Better relations between the set up in the hall of the main ing taken in the event, and east and west parts of the na- DeLarel Schoss, Ogden; Ferrin son, L. Douglas Pierson, Salt to have been their unofficial building. Ballots were printed active committees are working tion at a most critical time in Glen Schoss, Slaterville, and two Lake City; Mrs. Louis (Rua) 'Easter Parade', a day on which sportsmen and cattlemen in that and election judges provided. to make it an outstanding pro- its history. California was daughters, Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Williams, Central America; they dress up in their new cloth- area was the purpose of the and national threatening to secede from the Edward Poll,, Kaysville. Francis Pierson and Mrs. Ralph es and go to see family and guards. Voting was carried on in the gram of Members who spent the day same manner as that followed interest. A group of local peon Union because of lack of trans(Betty) Hil, Ogden; Wesley Pier- friends. The New Years holidays son, Richland, Wash.; and Ron- last for 13 days; perhaps they on the project were Earl Fuhri-maby the public in regular state pie in costume will provide; portation and communication. Verl Wood, Darold Fuller, and national elections. ald L. Pierson, American Falls, will get sunshine for the last scene of the It was also the beginning of a the Al Turner, Ralph Germer, MerThe winning candidates were 15 grandhave also Idaho. They of Golden the new in era of Spike, the part. development lin Frey, Dave Holdaway, Cliff introduced in a special assem- driving children. and or- the west. Men of three contiI understand that the Newsstudent-bod- y and many dignitaries present season of established Peterson, Ken Peterson, R. Z. by dance the have The Piersons Monday last The bly are expected to at-- ; nents, Europe Asia and Amerpapers at home have been mak- Heppler and wife, Virgil Weld-maofficers Rolfe Kerr, Verlyn ganizations artifiClub Dance for Tremonton a the the for reputation quite ica battled in the terrific strugtend. ing big headlines out of the poand the use Summers and Karl Jensen. The general chaiman is Mrs. gle to complete the line years was held Saturday night under cial flowers they make, and they litical situation here. There has gas were furnishedof trucks and Other finalists and the posidecorations. the Prom are both Junior the Veryle supplying kept busy been some trouble but not the Wood. Dick Allen andby tion for which they vied includ- Bernice Gibbs Anderson, of ahead of the time designated Lawrence New officers for the coming demand for their product. are On committee and Corinnte. Wood-heathe the in version by Congress, that joined you Hawks. ed Karl Jensen and Bob All members of their family exaggerated were announced at the Vic president, and great race between the com- year are Fae Watkins, are expected home for the wed- have been reading. The riots are president, Mary Castleton, Ross Forsgren, dance. They C. Bowen,' secretary and panies to complete as many confined to three spots THE HENRY OYLERS vice president; and David except one usually president; John Laws, vice presi- ding anniversary, and are not general at all. Am- RETURN HOME manager of the Box Elder miles of track as posslbl in or- dent; and Theda Smith, is secretary. east. in who the far grandson Other cheerleader candidates Chamber of Commerce, Judge1 der ot secure the huge land reasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Invite ericans get their cars stoned Mr. and Mrs. Oyler masLewis who will be they unknowingly drive have moved back Henry Jones, were Roger Hall, Karl Hess, grants given .by Congress, and The retiring officers are Mae their friends and relatives to call when home to Tretoo benear a and since riot they e Barbara Cornwall and Roberta ter of ceremonies; W. Vosctf to reach additional trade Allen and Marjor-i- during the Open House, and they monton, after spending a year or Fridal, Ferris Anderson. Call, John W. Howard, Marie, so in Salt Lake City. Continued on Insert Page request no gifts. Staples. The Bear River high school A capella choir, under the direc-- , tion of Eugene Jorgenson, vocal instructor left Wednesday April concert tour to 22, on a four-da- y Las Vegas, Nevada, and south- VOL. GO ern Utah. The group of 74 voices sang a concert at Fillmore, Utah, and Cedar City, Utah, Thursday; and arrived in Las Vegas in the evening. Today they will sing in Overton, Nevada, and will appear in an evening concert in St. George, Utah. They plan to stop at points of Interest, including a side trip to Zion's National Park. The singers plan to arrive home late Saturday night. The tour is an annual affair planned by the music department for giving the singers experience and growth through performance. The annual concert at the Garland tabernacle, March 25, the concert season for the choir. When they return to school, they have several concerts scheduled for various placDell Marie Barlow es throughout the area. The concert season ends at the closing of school. SERVING I - c BEAR RIVER VALLEY Bears Take Toji Track Meet Scores In Local 1 A i Former Penrose op-end- ed Woman Dies five-wa- In California Dell Marie Barlow, Sharon Archibald Win Stake Speech Meet Contest Penrose Woman Observes Birthday 1 BETTY JEAN SORENSEN WILL CO MISSION TO DANISH rib M THE e, Og-de- n. Nal-de- VFW Auxiliary Has SECOND QUORUM OF ELDERS TO New Officers SPONSOR COMMUNITY CALENDAR ii mum phi Ben--son- v.v.w. v.:v.v. .' .v. w, y Mc-Neel- ey 4 Tito -- ; 'ywtftf Street Markers Placed By Jaycees 'f b Safeway Has New Manager - Kleon Kerr To Address PTA Meet OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR GEORGE PIERSONS GOLDEN n, vice-preside- nt BEAR RIVER STUDENT LEADERS NAMED FOR COMING YEAR. Father of Mrs. all-da- Plans Underway For Annual Golden Spike Celebration Bunnells Tell of New Years Observance in Iran Carey Buried In Ogden Wildlife Group Complete Cattle n, Guard Project 1 state-wid- e Dance Club Names n, New Officers - n, d, d, secretary-t- |