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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Garland Second Ward's won the 9th place in the basketball Provo last week and placed three members among the scoring leaders of the tourtourna-mentXi- all-chur- n n ney. Garland champions of Bear River Stake and Division 15, won three games by decisive margins, but lost two others to fail in the championship bracket. Three team members. Dee Christensen, Wendell Hess, and Jesse Archibald, were among the top 22 scorers of the mam-ot- h hoop fest. This was more than any other team. Grayson Ward, who won the championship, placed two members, and others only one. Opened Strong In Tuesday's opening game against Reno, the Garland Club looked like one of the tournament's strongest squads as they drubbed the Nevadans It was a defferent story Wednesday with Hess, White and Archibald ailing, they fell easy prey to Provo 13th, who beat them But they bounced back Thursday to clobber Richfield, after learning Mrs. Jim White had given birth to a new baby gM. Friday, coach Ralph Bishop's gang garnered their slimmest win of the series by downing Murray 1st Ward. Pitted against Mesa for their final game, Garland fell apart and Mest took 5th place by a score of 62-4- 6. 62-4- 5. 54-2- 62-5- out-of-tow- n SCREEN ISLAND" r Nee. All-Chur- ch 7, 2. 11. 1954 wedding reception of their son Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reeves of Salt Lake City, The Penroso Thatcher. Divis- and Mrs. Ella Frank of Logan, The following people from Junior Champions were ion and GIANT were here Friday to FIRST IN 3-guests of honor at a banquet and for the Fred the attend WIDE program Monday night ;it reception FYnroso ward hall M. I. A Abel: Mr. and Mrs John Abel offuvrs of the two wards pro and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fran, Stokes Heads Scoring Wednesday. Thursday, vidod the dinner and arranged cis Abel, and Mrs Meda HunThe bear River quintet was Friday! Saturday. the affair in honor of the boys saker of American Fork, Mr. paced by Clair Stokes, strategic March 10. 11. 12. 13 and their loaders, and members and Mrs. Karl Price of Lthi, 14 who collected postman, of the two ward bishoprics Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of 2 BIG HITS points during the game. Lynvm Zollinger acted as Mast- Willnrd, and Miss Frma Abel of Both teams played heads-u- p er of Ceremonies at the event. Provo. Some of the guests reball, but Logan couldn't narrow fctLOVK mained over until Sunday while the Rivermen's lead as third homes to their returned others u jt X s i and quarter ended with Hughes on Saturday. hoopsters ahead 29 to 24. Sunday visitors at the Garnet bv Mabel Romer During the final quarter LoAbel home were Mr. and Mrs. gan matched Bear River point Holman of Corinne, Mrs. Burley for point, but couldn't overcome COMMANDO"' HOYS THKKE of Bear River Holman KLWOOl) Mary a five point deficit. of Mrs Arbon Lll.s and City, CI AIM UHIDKS starring DAN DURYEA Brilliant Defensive Work Iloneyville. A big factor in Bear River's IN LOGAN TKMPI.K Mrs. Junius Thompson returnvictory was Gary Conger, who I v home Saturday after spend- Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, ed one at a Last week was accumulated nine points and busy March 14 - 17 least for three local boys, who ing a week in Provo at the home Wednesday, played brilliant defensive ball of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings as he held Emerson Eames, Lospoke their marriage vows in She spent a day on her wa Monun I'm going to put the Logan Temple, gan star, to two points u .". 49 at the Blaine Hansen d.av Dallas Gardner exchanged home heat on him the Bob W oodhead and Clair the in home Ogden vows with Dorothy Ann Dicky way he put It en Stokes, were chosen on the Mrs. and Mr. Thompon thote four girl!" Lyndon of Thursday THE VICTORS Iloneyville, TO Homer all Standard's Student Ogden region body president Wed last of Tooele son to Gae spent Heed Miller was married team. They also were second Capener, left, wearing red "booster" cap. Coach Durrell l.ene Harris of Bothwell. and nesday visit ing here. Their son and fourth in region scoring. and Boar's defensive stalwart,. Gary Conger, Hughes on Friday Fred Abel and Lila Bobby returned home with them Bob had a 12.3 average and gloat over Region One basketball championship tropin-Marie Kemp of Garland were to spend the rest of the wtnk. Clair hadl2.1. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen of married. Enter State Classic ns ios insofar possof reasonably Buhl, Ida., visited friends and Bear Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker spent River Thursday night ible. necessitate fenc This may clashes with the Olympus Titans, last week in Salt Lake City relatives here last week. Mrs in cases. N. 11. Hunt and son Clarence of nuniorous ing the fourth place team in the Big with her parents, Mr. and :5 be es must cultivatAll were weekend guests of tri Buhl, in of Now the opening game Johnson. Eight, ed and irrigated for the first Petersons and also William the the 1954 class A tournament in Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer loui after relatives. Clarence stars planting. Salt Lake City. and daughters Lola, Linda and visited other 4 USAC the When called into the been has requested, just Friday the Bears meet either Mary flew to Nyssa, Ore., last a must furnish and will soon service report or Davis for the second military Logan 1 ,f Thursday where they spent two bo show-into the extension the forester, On Saturday leaving. game of the tourney. From County Agents Office the with davs George r visiting the condition of all trees Da'ieys. Hunts. Mr. and Mrs. William A number of farmers in the received and planted by him. HEAT Mrs. Carl Romer and daught-te- r Petersen and son Harold visited, county have asked about the be 5. All must Blooming-tonnt t Wards the plantations LoRoy Leola were in Salt Lake City-laspossibility of getting trees from held AAHSTATlxA open to inspection by reIda. Monday Mr. and Mrs. the nursery at Logan. This is JOCEIYN GLORIA Friday evening to attend GLENN United of the a performance of the play "The Petersen, the Hunts, Mr. and the time of year that applicat- presentatives ions should bo sent in so that States Department of Agricult- Country Girl" presented by U. Mrs. Royal Petersen and Mr, FORDGRAHAME-BRANDthe trees will be available at the ure and of the Utah Slate Agri- of U. Miss Luella Romer of Salt and Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff of aoui scawv in mwym KAftmt noun cultural College at all times. time they should be planted. drove them home Perry visited at the J. M. IsaacCity Iike kn n i mmi kxmi 6. No trees from the college They generally like to get the Sunday morning. Mrs. Odell sons home at Malad, Ida, be as Posted speed limits, which rooted stock resold KM DnM rail 1AM rnkiM Mrs. returned I) Ed may Heslop Romer and son DeL Royce of plantings made in March or the or used for ornamental members have pledged to ten purafter home will as at spending fore part of April Monday Jerome. Ida., were visitors they observe, are there for one not send them out after the poses. home over the days in Ogden with the Stanley Romer Carl the purpose to guide you in Madsen familyMrs. Madsen, Etta Thursday. Friday, Saturday. Application blanks are avail- weekend. trees have started to come out driving at speeds which are at the county agent's office able in leaf. who is at- Mae Heslop, just gave birth to Steven Cornwall, March 18. 19. 20 safe for the particular highand they will be happy to send tending school in Ogden, spent their fourth daughter. available made is This service way or city street. these to who is interest- the weekend with his parents, through the cooperation of the ed. Thereanyone Reduced speeds are necesa are number of hard- Mr. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall. USDA and the School of ForOF THANKS sary within communities, trees that The Cornwall family had dinner CAItl) and wood softwood estry at the Utah State Agri- are available. school zones, etc., because We would like to extend to cultural College and there are Sunday with their son Stewart of the possibility of pedesif is low The and at all and very price our friends and relatives our a few rules and regulations that family piueereek, trians crossing the highin Mrs? windare interested Petersen Orvil Mr. and you to order in followed be get deep appreciation for their kindway, side street traffic, etc. fmust I or breaks would woodlots in ness and sympathy in the loss were Salt Lake as trees Sunday follows: City these the in while open country of these to have their new son named of our husband and father. The 1. All trees secured from the suggest you get one safe maximum adjudged college must be planted on farm blanks and get your order in in the former ward of Mrs, ealls of our friends and their speed is 60 mph. lands in Utah for woodlot, wind- right away. On this order blank Petersen. expressions of love and respect Posted speed limits are not mean a great deal to us, and we Attend it instructor Reception shelterbelt limits break safe especyou gives purposes. planting always n the at remember them always. a shall must and care of trees, also be pro- ions 2. All the trees guests , . HeroM of the Sahara's ially when conditions are Mrs. B. Hewitt Tolman and tected from fire, grazing, tres- description of the species avail- Marion Miller home last Thursunfavorable. Most Amazing Adventure - able. came to the who attend family.. and other agencday Snow, rain, fog, ice on the pass injurions road, dense traffic, and CO-HImany other factors call for reduced speed. NO WHITE UH EVER CROSSED ITf You wouldn't think of drivN O RED KAN EVER WENT BEYOND IT! ing at 60 through a dense I fog, even though the post- Ki.woon "SKY 0 iSVoU Garland Hoopstcrs Win 9th Spot in Finals M-Me- Thursday. March lYnroso. Tlialclier Honor Champs Bear River Takes Loaan in Last Game By David Calderwood Region One's new champs wound up region play with a 41 to 36 victory over Logan at Logan last Friday night. Bear River is the winningest team ever seen in Region One. They won 13 out of 14 games suffering defeat only once at the hands of Ogdcn. Utah 7V - v- Fanners Urged To Apply Trees For Mrs-Davi-d ufi g THE BID O FK1TUM COUIMMA (T MUMUI - Out-of-tow- Carolyn J. Parker Wins New Honors Carolyn Jensen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen with other speech students from Brigham Young University competed successfully during the past week with 34 other schools at a Debate Meet at T vmlb. ed limit was 60. Remember drive at speeds which are SAFE, and at no time exceed the posted lim- McMinville, Oregon. its. Carolyn won first place in Senior Women's oratory and with a partner, Lorna Nielsen of Ogden won first place in Senior Women's Debate. In four speech meets this Two students from Bear year, Carolyn has won five first River High School will be place trophies. among the more than 100 studfrom throughout Utah who ents Friday guests at the home of will participate in the UniversMr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub were annual Sportswrit-er- s Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Simpkins ity of Utah's and Photography Clinic Friand Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dock-stadMarch 12, They are DeLon day, of Rupert, Idaho. Gardner. and Journalism Clinic Draws Two Pupils er Jay Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hess of Mrs. A. L. Cook and Mrs. Ray Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. "Wendell McDermaid of Salt Lake Hunsaker of Garland spent two City visited Sunday at the J. H. days in Provo at the Ray R. Laub home. Canning home during the week. WANT TO RENT Irrigated HELP WANTED Young wo2tp man wanted to tend two children, 10 months and 3 years old FOR SALE approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday from 4 acres, located Vz mile east of for 3 months. through Bear River high school. Good My home Friday or yours. Phone 2372 industrial location. City water Itc line right to property. Call Hy-ru- farm. Phone 4750. 3-- 4 Utah, 180. SMALL HOME for Sale Priced reasonable. Good location. tfc Phone 3341. FOR SALE Good used Maytag Washers, Bendix Automatic Washers Twin Tub Dexters Good buys $35 and up Small house in HALES BROS. FURNITURE FOR SALE Tremonton Garland. Clean, wired for elec Phone 2436 tric range, oil heat, very easy 14 diesel tractors for terms. See Ken Hess or call TWO T-hire or will trade work. Con45W. , tact Vern Glenn, Box 812, Soda FOR SALE 6 row Oliver beet cultivator, also 2 row corn cul- FOR RENT 3 room basement apartment, partly furnished. FOR SALE Ranger alfalfa Hot air heat and hot water seed. Call 32R-- 3 furnished. Phone 3982 or con4 tact Ike Getz. 2tp Choice young FOR SALE colored fryers, pan ready or live FoTaTTcTlOPINGan weight. Albert BessingeT Jr. ING EQUIPMENT. See LILEN-QUIS- T Phone 4251. 4tp fc BROS. Phone 2361. tfc SALE 8x12' combination FOR YOUR LUZIER'S CosFOR flat beet rack with removable metic Service, contact Virginsides. Horace Barnard. Phone ia Young. Phone ltp 4199. For GRAIN STORAGE equipFLOCKING now available at ment. BROS. LILENQUIST tfc LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY. Phone 2361. 15 cents pkg. FOR SALi: matched team of 1350 pound, good work mares, FOR RENT 3 room apartment showy color. Earl D. Young, furnished or unfurnished. Heat Perry. Phone 0386R2. and hot water furnished. Garage included. Phone 2962. ltp FOR SALE BABY CHICKS Heavy new Upright piano, wooden dining Hampshires, leghorns, Austra set, 17 inch table model TV, 5 white, white rocks, available pc. kitchen set, 2 piece living now. Quality chicks, plus qual- room suite. All used furniture to ity chick ration "Larro," "Farm sell at sacrifice prices. Tested.' Surechick crumbles ALLEN'S made by General Mills, plus HOME FURNISHINGS Itc good care. That's the way to Phone 5956, Tremonton plan for high producing flock. 160 bales straw. ANDERSON SEED ii FEED. FOR SALE 4 tic Dwight Anderson, Bear River Tremonton. City, Phone 2462. available through TREKOmi LUMBER & HDIVE. We will be happy lo make free estimates and assist in selecting builders. D 3-- Re-roofi- Insulating New Exterior 2-- 25 F INCOME New Garage New Bathroom TDEDOIKl UOED TREMONTON Adams Drug. 3-- 11 All Bradley - Badger Certificates. We will Motors for Chev, Ford, Plymouth, Dodge, Ponti-a- c and Jeeps. Wheels, radiators, transmissions, gears, starters, front and rear axles, chassis for trucks and light wagons, and glass for auto and trucks. All at AUTO HOSPIT- AL. Licensed ' state inspection 4 3tc station. for Salt Lake Stamp Co., offers prompt and efficient service on all kinds of rubber and metal stamps, ear tags, brands, etc. George E. Gent, Box 34, Tremonton. 127 North 1st West. DD3L PHONE 2301 3-- rfFlMPdttiniUNiTrn h VIVID ARTISTS taeica RENT BAND Instruments $4 to $5 month. M. H. Educational Service, 261 E 3 N. Logan. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! 4 Phone 1889W 880 f 4tc 3-- Credit honor FOR SALE COLOR ay Celor Corp. when accompanied by their Acres, 400 PARENTS (father and mothmiles west er) CHILDREN will be ad-- under irrigation, 3 of Strevell. Lee Hunter place, mitted FREE! modern improvements, new maAppliance chinery, 75 registered cows in- (children under 12 years of Tremonton and Garland cluded, at only $90 an acre. age.) Easy terms, immediate possesUTAH will paj sion. Citizen's Agency, Twin Idaho. Phone 2824. them at oar stores. Northern Furniture and casb for dead or usless cows Falls, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2144 or Garland phone APARTMENT FOR 195. tfc rooms, steam heat, or unfurnished. Hot nished. Clean and Phone Garland 22W 3-- RENT MATINEE SAT. 3:00 p.m. March 13th all kids under 12 years 3 furnished water fur- reasonable. 2-- FREE! FREE! 2tc 4 t4p 18 EXPERT TV SERVICE I Any Model - j BRADSnAW'S y it 1 year COSTS LESS VA x ' CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION offer the best in artificial insemination for dairy cows. Telephone 3276 Tremoo This to mam y. FT ...... OUR GOOD CHICKS are priced tight to in terest every poultry keeper who likes food chicks that are bred to live, grow and LAY. ton. FOR SALE 5 room and part basement home on nice comer lot in fiarland Onlv $4 000 Some terms. See H. E. Hayes, -- tfc. roone 5331. tfc PU3INA CHICK STARTCNA price is down, 2-- thanks to its tremendous sales. And Startena is better than ever because it's MICRO-MIXE- D. AUTHORIZED-AGEN- T 2-- & casITrIIgIster TAX RETURNS WANTED FOR SALE FIGURED Call SIEL FOXLEY Phone 2101 Tremonton Start Now On That Remodeling itp 3-- 11 3-- 11 Titlel - FHA 1 1 a rj HELP WANTED Steady job with a prosperous company in Tremonton, for the right man. Itc Call 2091. Used Simmons FOR SALE bed springs. Call Frank Nielsen, Itc 4842, Tremonton. FOR SALE Velvon seed barley. Phone 4754. D. L. Dider-ickse- n 18 tfc See BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your leather needs. New and used saddles. Our repair service Is prompt and guaranteed. Phone 3001, Tremonton. tfc 80 ACRE to 200 ACRE FARMS $5,000.00 W lo $15,00000 HOMES have qualified buyers waiting. HORACE Phone 5331 Hoc0 E. HAYES Tremonton ywr fit cfcicfrs wtW Start w BEAR RIVER CHif-t- f I I FARM SUPPLY PHONE 9 10 CARLArm D Q U D a U Q U uSLlJL &U D HID |