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Show I I Universal MlcrofllP Corp. 28- 7- 6th Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah K I UP " 'i i , & KKv SERVING Volume BEAR THE RIVER Published Weekly at Tremonlon. Utah. Thursday. July 31 VALLEY Number 22. 19S4 43 Don't Let One of These... Become One of These Swimming at B. R. Pool as.5 v x v 'Jl' s v - III x.4X(Sfc'!"""" v " i " x "?!? i ' - J m S jT v h fV s "xx x : , V Spf U it 1 .......a A 1 x - -- 1 1 -- i.N - Al x H Nv t City Declares 'War' on Ice Box Death-Trap- s . PROCLAMATION WHEBEA S, abandoned and unused refrigerators" and freezing units are proven to be dangerous suffocation traps for our '.;'. Children, and WHEREAS, this often repeated trag. edy of death to our youngsters can be elim. inated by a few simple steps such as removal of catches or hinges, or the destruction of the refrigerator or freezing unit with the consent of the owner, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Jesse M. Day as Mayor of Tremonton, Utah do hereby PROCLAIM the WEEK of JULY TWENTY-SIXT1954 as "ABANDONED REFRIGERATOR WEEK" in this municipality, urge that all citizens and organizations join in ' its observance and particularly urge the following activities: 1. That the members of churches, civic clubs, Boy Scouts, and other community or-- , ganizations, and all employees of public utilities who service and call upon private property, all employees of this municipality including police, firemen, meter readers and other service men, keep constantly alert for the existence of unused or abandoned re-- " frigerators or freezers and report their whereabouts to Tremonton City Office, Phone 3892, or arrange, with the consent of the owner, for the removal of catches or hinges or the destruction of the refrigerator or freezing unit itself. That all dealers in such appliances and all owners of vacant apartments take all steps necessary to make them either inaccessible to children or impossible for clos2. ., ATTEST: R. S. CALDERWOOD, City Recorder. - t xV v x , ,x v x g f I I f - r - On Valley s Farms It's harvest time! Harvesting of Box Elder major crop began in this week as men and equipment moved across waving fields of golden grain. Crop yield is expected to fall the senior division pf the Tre- mohto i Lions Club tennis tournament were announced this week I y Durrell Hughes, chair man. Only six entries have been received in the junior division, and officials are waiting for more starters to sign up before scheduling the matches. Opening Senior division tilts will be betwern the following entrants:' Ross Mason and James Archibald, Reese K. Allen and Jack Fronk Jr., Vern Holland and Gary Giles, and Melbourne Archibald and Bruce Stevens. Winners of the first two and last two matches will play in Winners there the will play for the championship. Flans for the annual little Princess contest are be- years of age to register fcr the event. ing made by a committee Women's of the Civic in League preparation for the Box Elder County Fair next month . Members of the comittee in charge are Mesdames John Fridal, Ray Ashcraft and Ted Cochran. They invite any little girl in the county between 4 and 6 The contest will be held Saturday, August 7 at McKinley School at 4 p.m. Winners of the contest will reign as Royalty over the events of the Fair and Rodeo and will - receive valuable gifts. Registration may be made with either member of the, " committee. ' CITY COUNCIL TAKES FISHING TIUV s. - i it tv''V,;.' . t '-- p .: O. Dm Lund As Treasurer O. Dee Lund has announced to ' his candidacy for George L. Johnsen, of Brigthe office of County . Attorney ham City, is campaigning for on the Republican Ticket the Republican nomination as Mr. Lund is completing his county treasurer. He was apfirst term as County Attorney. pointed to that position last He resides in Brigham City fall when Boyd Sheffield ' with his wife, Relda Lund, and . . A i ..; son, Whitney. .'Johnsen ...Mr. ,was formerly He has been practicing Law employed; by Box Elder County in Brigham City since his re- School District for 20 years in lease from the United States maintenance. . . 1946. Force in Air Mr, Johnsen studied at BrigA life long resident of Box ham Young College in Logan. Active in the Church of Jesus Elder County, he attended public school and high school in Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Mr. is of Johnsen the ilerk and Brigham Brigham City graduated - -- - - ' (Continaed m Back Fafe) : (Con tinted Back... Tage) . . i 1 ii Clifford Hansen '? :A Deadline Nears for Local Politicians to File deadline neared for only one candidate "nmrsday, rush of filing politicians to file for candidacy, but a s annnounced was expected by Friday, night. nine Threw new rnnrilrintpa J filfH intentions to run this ;week. Candidates have until Friday for county treasurer this week, evening to file at the County in addition to incumbent George Offices. A few offices still had L, Johnsen. They are Robert C. Stenquist, Tremonton; Jay C. Swenson, Brigham City; and E. Emery Wight, Harper Ward. ' Mr. Stenquist is a Republican, 4 the other two are Democrats. A I Two new commissioner candidates were also announced. They are Maurice L. Reeder, Brigham City, running as Re ' candidate for two-yeI publican ' .V commissioner, and Perc Petersen, Brigham City, Democratic aspirant for four-yea- r As the last-minu- te office-seeker- J r:r- -'- Omer J. Call, Brigham City attorney, is running for County Attorney as a Democrat. ' Tolman Burke, HoneyviUe filed Thursday as a Republican candidate for County Assessor. Charles Claybaugh, Brigham City publisher, became the first candidate for representative to Hansen, .v. - " Mantua 3 . -- . ar .. (Contiaoed m Back fare) : . '. ,!, . ..'. " 1 )...x (Centlnetf on Back Page) ' the state legislature from South Box Elder County. LeRoy D. White, Incumbent, has not announced intention to campaign. . Judge Lewis Jones Kleon Kerr Rep. Kleon Kerr To' Run for Second Term District j'Judgft Lewil Jones has announced his candidacy for the new non part; isan ballot at the fall election. now Jones second as a term presides .Judge Seeking oveT - 4hf Court' of the First State Representative 'from ' DistJudicial District of Utah at Bri- rict No. 2 is Kleon Kerr, Tre' ' monton high school teacher and gham City. ' He stated this week that h veteran political figure of the " " is out to retain his present of- county. ; ' '" since has he held Mr'. 'Kerr this week announcfice, which his return from the Army in ed his intentions- to campaign 1949. for relectiori onw' the Repub' The first Judicial district lican ticket. The candidate is a former judgeship comprises Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties. Mayor of Tremonton, and has "I feel that it is a good thing been an active member of local ' " ' 7 to take the Judges out of polit- organizations. ' He is a former vice "president ics, Jones said. "It prevents any attempt t of the Utah Junior Chamber of - A . newcomer i in Box Elder County political circles this farmer, r has . announced his week announced his bid as a candidacy for the Republican candidate for "County Treasurer nomination : for 4 year County on the Republican Party ticket. Commissioner: of Box Elder He is Robert C. Stenquist, - v ; of Tremonton. Mr. Stenquist is County. Mr. Hansen - fa seeking the a native of the county, and has office for which Lewis Wight, lived all his life here. incumbent two-yecommission, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Einor Stenquist of Tremoner, is also running. Hansen is a member of the ton. He is a graduate of Bear Mantua ward b shopric, as well River high school. as a member . of the Box Elder Mr. Stenquist has studied at County Fair board and a dir- Weber. College, Brigham Young ector of the Eout!4 Box Elder University and University of Utah. lie majored in the field County farm Bureau. Clifford - ,1 V . , -- - " . (Continued on Back , grade," Yields on crops in western valleys was higher because of rain wJuch didn't fall on Bear ' ? ; River Valley, The acreage allotment this year waa 116,000 acres, a sharp drop from the quota of 150,000 acres in 1953. An estimated bushels had been stored at Stohl's warehouse by Thurssday morning, just a dribble of the expected grain. According to Don Homer of the local Agriculture Stabilization Conservation office, the croi will yield between 12 and 18 bushels to the acre, with some fields going 20 bushels. - t Robert Stenquist Files for Office Of..Co Treasurer- on k v ..1tr V I 1 A Robert Stenqulst George L. Johnsen Re-electi- i I 4 JA Appointee Seeb - . i5-20,0- v ' . -- ;l i r--- iff vi ft v 1 "VjV 1 A i. v'- - 1 harvest was in full swing. The crop was a little later than usual. ,. , i 7 ' Good Grade ' Experts said Thursday that the wheat was of "very good ar ' '" ' "below normal" because of late spring frosts and drought conditions, but early indications are that the crop will be "better than expected." A few farmers were cutting last week, but tills week the Little Princess. Aids Sought To Reign over Fair, Rodeo V 1 handles trucks, while Ervin hauls. Reed. 6, and grandson Jimmy .Summers help too. Here they are cutting part of 200 acres of grain. Like most farms,. quality is high. 9 Judge Lewis Jones Seeks New Term As District Judge ' H x 5 v:.-.v- Wheat Harvest Starts .' . - S x Vx Ml m. i i GRAIN HARVEST BEGINS Harvest time is a family affair on the Ervin G. Summers farm west of Bothwell. Driving harvesters are sons Wayne, 18, and' Kent, 16. Lee 12, Clifford Hansen Enters Race For Commissioner on : fNixxUV NXLx Paiiuig of eight entrants in semi-final- JESSE M. DAY. Mayor. County Attorney To Campaign For Re-Electi- - I X X Tremonton officials, City guests of Mayor Jesse M. Day, enjoyed a weekend outing at Fall River, Ida., returning late Sunday evening from the trip. Those who, attended were Players are to arrange their Day, Councilmen Orval Mayor own matches at their convenReuben Ewer, Baer, Lynn ience, but the first rounds were ar.d Ed Thomas City Quinney, expected to be played this weekLeon City Halgren, end. Final games are expected Attorney Treasurer Mel Foxley and Fire next week. Chief Ray Ashcraft. , ing. jt IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of Tremonton City, Utah to be affixed this 15th day of July, 1954. - J , Pairings Listed For Lions Tennis Tourney , v X. X v j This used, discarded refrigerator, almost block of McKinley school grounds, several covered with weeds, could easily become prospective death-trap- s are accessible to the tomb of a Tremonton Child. Within one playing children. "" X & Monday, officials announced. Cement repair of the pool's filtration plant was being completed this week, and tile was being replaced by workmen to prepare the pool for the opening. The pool will then be filled with water, and the water is to be cleaned, filtered, and heated. Boys and girls who' cannot swim will be trained in special classes by Coaches Durrell Hughes and Wendell Hess .from 3 to 5 p.m. each day. Boys and girls who have passed beginners tests will swim from 5 to 6 p.m. Adults and high school students will swim from 7 to 9 p.m. The pool will be open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ,. ... Fridays. o . XXX Swimming at Bear River high school's pool will begin next ft J L Starts Monday at . ' Page) (CaBtinaed m Cack Pt- -) " Fred W. Rucker Home From Migsion rjcldtrstisfttinla : A homecoming: Sunwill honor Fred J7, day at 7 pjn,. ,in Trtz&ntosv ' Second Ward CJpeL Elder Rucker rtturrd t.ttg-la-st I?r - wttk titer tcrrt: Cn : t9 years in the Central ' , Statei llirdkm. , II is th c of lie tfA r"ra. W.' R. Ruckxr, of Tremontso. J- During )ua mission, he rtrvrd as precidlns cf ths Horth ekr and Central Districts cf At present, plans to ii tinzlrC rersa Us tchcel r at Eriihan Ysj tut !i Ucircr? |