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Show THE LEADER. ion, concerning the effect of GARLAND P. T. A. HEARS FLOURINE TALK flourine in drinking water on the preservation of human Dr. R. C. Dalgleish, teeth. of Dental Health Service, He pointed out some of the spoke to a group of forty people at the regular meeting of the experiments that proved that Garland P.T.A. at the school, just one part flourine to one million of water is enough to last Thursday. reduce dental care 65. This His message was received amount could not possibly hurt with keen interest as he unfoldany living thing. ed the findings of years of reand scientific search observat The saving of one tooth cav- - ity would pay for the expense per capita for twenty to twenty five years. He said one out of eight or nine people in the U.S. are now using flourine in their drinking water, and that there has been a steady increase of from 3 to 185 communities using the plan since 1945. 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SUNBEAM APPLIANCES TOOLS SPORTING GOODS DISHES - UTENSILS BICYCLES WAGONS BASKETBALLS fhKemyl Tremonton Lumber Tremonton NEW LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 13. 14, 15, 16 winter season, announced Chief Ashcraft. SPECIAL SCOUT MEET SET FOR MONDAY A special department meeting for all Bear River Stake Scout leaders will be held during Leadership meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Garland tabernacle. Ted Elkin, assistant scout executive for Lake Bonneville Council, will be present to discuss problems and procedures, announced Bryce J. Ericksen, stake YMMIA manual BENNETT FAMILY HAS CHRISTMAS DINNER Christmas dinner together Sunday, while Val Dee was home on furlough. He has been at Fort Ord, and will report at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri ReNae and Karen, who are working in Salt Lake City were home for the evnet also. I'ROVO CONVENTION OF FARM BUREAU DRAWS LOCAL PEOPLE Among farm families attend ing the 36th Annual Farm Bur eau Convention in Provo this week were several local repre sentatives, including Mrs. Sarah K. Garfield, County chairman. Ruby Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Qdward Udy, Mrs. and Mrs Howard Glen and Mr. and Mrs Alf Manning of Tremonton, were also present. Department discussions Mon day afternoon and a women's session Monday evening were followed by general sessions Tuesday, a banquet Tuesday night and election of officers Wednesday morning. County chairman, Mrs. Garfield, was among leaders honored during the women's session. Speakers included Farm Bur. eau officials from Illinois and Chicago. The group awarded a special commendation to Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, and urged local farm bureau groups to become effective in studying farm problems. 2-0- d Adam's Drug Store 47-3- 6 Firsynjfr THURSDAY. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY DECEMBER 10. 11. 12 ON GIANT, SCREEN WIDE-VISIO- N "JOHN in SIX TEAMS TIED STAKE LEAGUE CAROLYN ASIICRAFT INJURED IN With five games played in the SLEIGHING ACCIDENT South Bear River Stake Bask Carolyn Ashcraft was taken etball League, three teams are home Wednesday from the hostied for first and three others where she was treated pital, are tied for last place. refor a fractured Sunday leg Tremonton Third, Tremonton ceived while sleigh ridSunday Fourth, and Bothwell wards all on the hill east of town. haVe won four games and lost ing The fracture was of the main one each. Thatcher is in second bone near the ankle. place with three wins and two losses, and Tremonton Second holds third place with two wins and three losses. Deweyville, Elwood, and Tremonton First Wards are in the cellar with one win and four defeats each. Games Monday Four games scheduled for next Monday should loosen up the team standings. Games will feature Tremonton Third vs. Deweyville at 7 p.m.; Bothwell and Tremonton Second at 8 p. m.; Elwood and Tremonton Fourth at 9 p.m. and Thatcher and Tremonton First at 10 p.m. Wednesday night Tremonton Tremonton Fourth defeated Third; Tremonton Second downed Deweyville; Thatcher pasted Elwood, and Bothwell trounced Tremonton First in games at and ffcr or Bear River High's girl's gym-- j nasium. fartif Teams are being rated for each during sportsmanship game, including players and MIDLAND HOTEL according spectators behavior, Tremonton Phone 3886 to Harry Miller, league M. E. HALL, Agent. Plentyof Seats! Plenty of Service! W PMiaiNTio by Mm) From Crnpt K. Gann's uitiniM'WEi in-1M- Warner Bros, f ma-- .muhiii!.. iieuiu r SUNDAY, t true l ifa blood-fatin- MONDAY. DECEMBER ON GIANT. WIDE-VISIO- Jul if Thursday. Friday. Saturday, Dec. 17, TWO BIG FEATURES 18. 19 THE STORY OF?Cf- -f GRACE. MOORE! STMMM4 fWsisMe" KATHRYN J mm WARMEn OKAYSON BROS. - cm rTECKECOLO J&V 6Rf FIN JOAN WELD0H WH.JER tSff OONNELL . JOHH MONKS.. MM o,. -- DeCAMO Y wednesd7y7th december on giant. 16. 17. 18. 19 wide-visio- n screen ' "Invisible Ghosts" and Ara Gardner and the CSS Mb NEWS Bowery Boys In f "Ghosts on the & Loose" CARTOON SHORT COLORED CARTOON SPOOKS SPOOKS , SPOOKS Price 60c m. SCREEN N Elder Basketball Game. BELA LUGOSI in wbSi TUESDAY A BIG SPOOKY MIDNITE SHOW. DEC. 23rd Box after the Bear River Tremonton, Utah awn 13. 14. 15 GREVH8Ur3 - 0 d lowr & Hdw. Phone 2301 set-up- IN a wonderful prices L 37-3- 4. The Aarl Bennett family had No Application Fee. No Agents Fee. No Appraisal Fee. mahogany cabiTV's biggest 21 picture AM radio . . , hand-rubbe- p - TUNES 2 TV Clair Stokes (20) husky NEW BASKETBALL ERA in the first Bear River Center, gets the first toss-ugame played in Memorial Gymnasium during dedication services Friday night. In the foregroud is DeVere Anderson (10). Bears won over Preston, Leader Sports Photo FIRE CHIEF Tremonton Ashcraft,Ray jeweler, was elected Fire Chief during a meeting of the Tremonton Volunteer Fire Department last week. He succeeds Owen Cannon, who has served for the past year. Harvey Ault was elected assistant chief, and Frank Stevens and Ted Lott were chosen as Secretary-treasure- r captains, Lynn Iverson was for another term. Mr. Ashcraft was assistant chief last year, and Harvey Ault and Del Hansen were captains. The Fire Department voted to meet twice monthly during the 0, d RAY ASIICRAFT ELECTED NEW ONLY 000 WEEKLY.1 38-4- 6, fast-breaki- The dramatic program deals with the events leading to the U. S. Constitution. 1954 ALl-NE- W 37-3- 4 For Third Win Union meeting for the South Bear River Stake Relief Soc iety will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Tremonton First Ward. All ward officiers and mem bers , are invited to attend. A demonstration, "The Voice of the People," will be of special interest to social science C)U tecaso at the and edged Preston, Memof the services Dedicatory orial Gym last Friday. The Bear River B team dropped a close one to the Dart's in the Monsecond team, day night opener. Score by quarters: by David Calderwood River .19 33 53 68 Bear school River The Bear high 10 30 46 56 Bears ripped the Davis Darts, Davis home for the second basketball victory in the Bears' J. H. FRONK Memorial new Gymnasium MEWS NEW BUICK Monday night. J. H. Fronk says the new The Bears used a single post Buick .is absolutely "Sensationoffense, with Clair Stokes in al". He flew to Los Angeles the post most of the night. A to see the new car Moncombination of long set shots Sunday returned home and s and helped day, the Rivermen to gain their 68 points. The Darts used screening offense with jump shots and set shots to rack up their 56 counters. Clair Stokes and Bob Wood-healead the Bears during the f;r.t half with 12 and 8 points respectively. Pacing the Davis squad was Mallett, who hit 15 Doints in two quarters. Scoring Threat the second half, Starting Coach Durrell Hughes shifted Gary Conger on Mallett to hold down his scoring, and Conger held the Dart scoring threat to one field goal and three foul shots for a five point total in the last half. But Mallett still held scoring honors with his 20 points from MEN'S SET seven field goals and six shots plus tax from the charity line. A gift that pays a compliment to Woodhead and Stokes paced man: soothing, the the Bears with 16 and 15 points. cooling, invigorating Old Spice Gary Conger thrilled the fans After Shave Lotion and clean, with his Marcus Haines-stylefresh Old Spice Cologne to comdribbling in the remaining mingrooming. plete his utes of the game. The Monday tussle was the Bear's third win of the season. They racked up their first win from Malad on Dec. 2, Tremonton Phone 3341 Bears Trip Darts 68 to 56 Monday SO. BEAR RIVER STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS UNION MEETING 10. 1953 Thursday. December Tremonton ,J W I I TttHUKTER f.HELEN WESTCOn |