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Show While They Yelled .... I Thev Dribbled M-Me- BEAR Published Weekly at Tremonton. VOL, 31. RIVER Utah, Thursday. February VALLEY 18. 1954 Prison Sentence Jean Shonka was sentenced to years in Utah State Prison Saturday following conviction last month on charg es of grand larceny in Fourth District Court. The sentence, however, will be delayed, as Miss Shonka's attorneys immediately filed notice of an appeal to the Utah " State Supreme Court. 1-- 10 had v. ) sxx their "escorts" 4 apparently enjoyed the evening, and .were back onsojposite sides of the bars Thursday. moved Meeting Date Switched By School Board Miss Shonka was convicted of cashing a $300 check issued to Box Elder high school. An $11,-66- 7 shortage in school funds was discovered by auditors. HEAD TREMONTON BUSINESSMEN The regular monthly Fellowship Dinner at the Methodist Church will be held Tuesday evening at 6:45 p.m. Plans for this event are for a Covered Dish style dinner with a program of movies to follow. Oil Co. TREMONTON GIRL WINS AGAIN AT SPEECH MEET Businessmen's Association, succeeding Ed Kerr, local banker. Stewart Young, manager of Mountain States Implement Co., was elected vice president, and Adam Brenkman, druggist, retained his position of secretary. Ed Quinney, of Mendenhall's Auto Parts, won the two year director post, and Leon Halgren, attorney, Dr. Max A. Davis, M. D., and Reese Allen, furni- - Carolyn Jensen Packer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen placed first in Senior Women's Oratory at the recent Rocky Mountain Speech Conference at Denver. Two other Brigham Young students won first places also and a fourth place also came to the Provo school. - Citation for Leadership . i vtxwp&iib m iqt HONOR RALLY A recognition rally honoring Scouts and leaders of the Golden Spike District will be held in the Intermountain School auditorium at Brigham City, Saturday, Feb. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Details of the affair were announced at the monthly Golden District committee meet v Spike Monday' night atlj ing held last ' El wood. "j Other Items of business handled at the meeting included the appontment of Ford T. Scalley of Tremonton as district organization and extension chairman and the approval of a March meeting calendar, a first aid fair, and a basic training course. , Ltrtiftral nf l3i-n- l te ture dealer, were voted as one year directors. Andy Frederickson, barber, is a hold-ove- r director. Other outgoing officers include Ray Ashcraft, two year director, and Don Redfield, Guy Johnson and Stewart Young, one year directors. The new officers will announce comm'ttee assignments in the near future. High School PTA Plans Quizz Meet A question and answer session on school policies and programs will bepresented during a meeting of the Bear River Parent-Teachehigh school Association Thursday at 8 p.m. March 4 at the school. Parents are encouraged to ask questions they wish, and s faculty-member- will attempt to answer MUSIC FESTIVAL SET THURSDAY JOl'RNMJSM DlVfc?rOV Ubh State Airimllural Ccllcc Qiij) Utah weeklies recognized The Leader was among in for outstanding effort initiating and fostering prolast Sunday at the annual betterment civic for jects convention of the Utah State Press Assn., in Salt Lake. The Leader received a certificate of merit for distinguished service in the 1953 Community Leadership contest sponsored by Utah State Agricultural college. 5 "at" ' v '".. , s. 1 . , Stake priesthood leaders will meet at 6:30 p.m. "Men and Wives' A special session at 8 p.m. will be held for all Elders and Senior Aaronlc priesthood members and workers and their wives. General sessions, for all members of the stake, will be held Sunday at 10 a.m, and 2 p.m. Music will be provided by the Tremonton Second Ward choir in the morning and the Tremonton Third Ward choir in the afternoon. None of the sessions of the conference will be broadcast this year, stake authorities announced. Court of Honor Sunday evening at 7;30 a Slake Boy Scout Court of Honor wiu be held Scouts participating are asked to be present at 7 p.m. The public is Invited. Concluding the day, a Fireside Chat will ' be held in the Relief Society room, following the Scout's session. "Men-and-Wive- s' p-n.- ;a Junnior S. DILWORTH YOUNG M-Me- n ' and , Junior Gleaners of . the stake, under direction of their presidents, Jerry Thompson and Siherrie Christensen, will be hosts. Returned Missionaries The program will be presented by returned missionaries from the USAC, according to Don Garfield, stake church was on Main Street. leader. Mr. Carr has built a beautiful All and Gleaners, and new establishment just east on Junior and Junior Main Street, which is a nice Gleaners are to attend expected addition to Tremonton's busi- this meeting. ness district, and the new and at high speed. This reduces front end and tire wear as well as an important safety feature. Joe Carr has a fully equipped shop and factory trained mechanics to service Lincoln Mer. cury, and Ford cars and trucks, and he invites all present own-erto come in for service as he will carry a complete line ol Tremonton City ordered the parts of all three cars. Be sure to see and drive one return of the City Ordinances, of these cars at your earliest now under revision by former City Attorney Walter G. Mann, convenience. con and Mercury cars will be by April 15, during their meetshown Friday and Saturday in ing Monday. Councilman Orval Ewer movone of the most beautiful show ed that the ordinances, being rooms in Box Elder County , Mr. Carr is very enthusiastic revised for the first time in two about the beautiful new Lin- decades, be returned to city care, and the council approved coln, built for the people who the motion. desire the very best in the exThe council directed present clusive class and invites the Leon Halgren to City Attorney in to area come this of people contact Win Templeton, water and see and drive this fine car. of Salt Lake City, and engineer, There will be on display all have him Tremonton's inspect new body styles of the popular water sources. culinary the Monterey Mercury including A request for gravelling work and Sun Valley with glass top from All these cars have new valve Co. the roadway to Utah Oil warehouse property was in head V8 engines and ball denied. point front suspension, a Linfrom Mrs. May coln feature designed to make T. Upon request a No Kent, Parking sign will the car hold the road better or be placed in the driveway near her home. A new contract with Wayne Larsen for management of the Tremonton Airport was continued for further discussion. Joe Carr Opens New Agency for scheduled for Monday, Feb. 22, will be postponed one day, because of Washington's birthday. The meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23rd at 1:30 p.m. Divisin the school board office in The Lincoln-MercurBrigham City, announced Eber-har- ion of the Ford Motor Co. are Zundell, clerk. happy to announce the appointment of Joe Carr as their dealer for Box Elder County, for the luxurious new Lincoln and the most popular new Mercury automobiles. 117 Mr. Carr is an old time residof ent having been To aid the Red Cross Blood educatedTremonton, Bear River high at procurement program, Tremon- school. He filled a mission for 117 pints the L.D.S. Church from the Treton residents donated of blood here Monday as the monton ward when the old Blood-mobil- e stopped at McKin-le- y School.. An estimated 150 persons responded to the appeal, but many were turned back because they were not properly prepar-to ed to give blood, according Mrs. Quentin Allen, blood drive chairman for North Box Elder A committee from Box Elder County. Fair Board Monday reCounty Sponsors of the blood drive quested funds for construction were the Tremonton Women's of a new livestock building at Cvic League, Mrs . Carmen the Fairgrounds west of TreWaldron, president. Also assist- monton. ing were the Jaycee Janes, and The County Commissioners, Tremonton Volunteer Fire De- during ' their regular meeting, partment. advised that the building may be built if deemed necessary, but it must be financed from a $3,000 budget for repairs and maintenance of the grounds. The Fair Board will decide whether to erect the building in time for this year's show, or for construction next budget Tremonton business houses, year. honoring the birth of George closed next be will Washington, Monday, announced Rudy Miller, newly elected president of the Tremonton Businessmen's association. Local stores have tradition"Tickets for the Bear River high school A Cappella ally closed on this day. Choir Concert on Wednesday, March 3, will be on sale A list of other holidays will orsoon be announced by the beginning Monday, school officials announce. ganization. The concert will be in the Garland Tabernacle at 8:15. Fair Board Asks County For Livestock Shed Tremonton Stores Will Close Monday The Annual Music Festival sponsored by the Tremonton Women's Civic League will be held February 25 in the Tremonton First Ward Chapel at 8 p m. Outstanding local talent as well as numbers from the south rnd n' 1h? rountv will b ft-ureThe evening's entertainment promises to be most enAn organization meeting for joyable and will be free of Republican Precincts 1 and 2 charge. A cordial invitaton to will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23 attend is extended to the people at 8 p. m. at McKlnley School. of the valley. d. Republicans Set Orga nizinc meet M-M- M-M- M-M- Lin-curv- es Pints Here them, according to Mrs. Bessie Calderwood, president. prrsratattDn uf 2irts the First Council of Seventy, will be the representative of the General Authorities during the sessions, announced Stake President Clifford G. M. Kerr. Two priesthood sessions Saturday will open the conference. SCOUTS PLAN Blood Unit Nets rs li'XBtimxmhth mitrr in fllmnmimttn 3TnniSiritriiti Holds Quarterly Meet dt Rudy Miller Elected President Of Tremonton Businessmen distributor, this week was elected president of the Tremonton So. Bear River Stake y t, Rudy Miller, Utah M-ME- Lincoln, Mercury In Tremonton Newly-electe- d officers of the Tremonton Businessmen's Association are Rudy Miller, center, president, Stewart Young, left, and Adam Brenkman, right, secretary. vice-presiden- n "Family and Home Life" will be the theme of the quarterly Conference of the South Bear River Stake, Saturday and Sunday at Tremonton First Ward Chapel. Elder S. Dilworth Young, of Regular meeting of the Box Elder County School Board, Fellowship Eve h Next Week Mr 21 City this week,: Their hosts 4- - Box Elder County's Sheriffs Departt' ment. Both the JaSlbirds and for a new trial on grounds of court misconduct and claiming new evidence. Judge Lewis Jones held the motion under advisement . until Saturday, when it was denied. A Number Inmates of the County Jail, apparently in need of were some . "repenting." taken to see the religious motion picture production "The Robe," in Brigham Miss C. Defense counsel 1 County's Jailbirds Get Night Out On Sheriff Given Shonka; Case Appealed and They Passed . . . . - Dee Christensen of Garland Second tries to block pass at the basket by a Kanesville man. FOR MORE PICTURES AND DISTRICT 15 TOURNAMENT STORIES SEE LEADER SPORTS ON PAGE 7 M-Me- t THE hev Shot J- I Mantua and Ogden 32nd Wards clash in one of the opening games of the tourney. Ted Allen of Tremonton Third has trouble onto the ball a?? an Ogden player charges. Rooters from ten stakes attended the four-da- y Division 15 n tournament at Memorial Gym. SERVING p I I I Council Asks Return of s Ordinances CHOIR OPENS SALE OF TICKETS FOR MARCH 3rd CONCERT Choir members will have tickets, or they may be purchased at the high school office or at the Leader office in Tremonton. Two concerts have already been presented,- at the USAC in January and Tuesday evening at Willard. Proceeds from the March 3rd concert will aid in financing a trip to Chicago to appear before the National Federation of Music Clubs during March. - Ogden H. S. Band Plays Monday Ogden's high school's band will present a concert at Lrtr River high school, Monday tt 0 a.m., announced Claire T7c2-war- d, local bandmaster. The Ogden group la to be one cf the ttrij's ij est high school trzli rr-ri-- ed |