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Show - ItP yuf n" tth nVO. iVt 0 07- Salt Lake 0 Corp. . City, Utah 1 1 y SERVING Volume THE n VALLEY RIVER BEAR Published Weekly at Tremonton? Utah Thursday. Sepiember 31 30. 1954 1 ..fT5 NUMBER 53 m ,in ; . Board Asks Survey Made of Needs; . Brigham Elementary New Tennis Courts Approved A study of the needs for a imates for the proposed new new elementay school in Brig-ha- school. Hodgson and Holbrook, arii-tects- , City was ordered during a have been employed to meeting of the Box Elder CounEducation Monday prepare plans for the new tmit. ty Board of ' afternoon. TJie building is to be planned take care of "immediate to asked K. E. was Weight Supt. conditions in the futovercrowded to board determine the by ure needs and enrollment est- - Brigham City area and to provide for the construction Ojf additional facilities eas needed e BY UUTRESS . . . in the future". . Also during the meeting, a deadline for bids for construction of a new roof for Bear River high school's auditorium and on on the old building at Box Elder Three Bobcats Bagged 'Rabbit' Hunt . She went out to hunt rabbits, but brought down three bobcats ' high school was set 9for Thursday, Sept. 30. Construction of tennis courts at Box Elder and Bear flSver high schools was approved. Germer, Abbott and Waldron will construct the B. R. Courts for $6,990. The other job will be completed By Wayne Jensen at Box Elder high school for instead. That's the story of a Sunday hunting jaunt by Mrs. Nick Anderson, better known as Pauline. With her husband, she rode out to Promontory area to $2,833. "shoot a few rabbits." They saw Purchase of needed new band one. instruments at Box Elder and only But as they drove westward Bear River high schools was along the roadbed of.the original authorized. A committee was formed to transcontinental railroad, Mrs. Anderson saw a group of bob- correct reported ".unfavorable cats, placidly sunning them- conditions" in conduct of students riding the bus from Snow-Yill- e selves. to Bear River high school. She blazed away with her .22 of a ne.w or good Purchase calibre automatic rifle, and used utility truck was authorknocked down three, aged to replace an obsolete ized about 6 months. Before Nick school bus. could get .his. gun . opt, three A recent Department of Agribigger animals and several more small ones had scattered. culture order will benefit the school lunch program by proBounty on the animals is $4 viding funds to addit each total, $12. Not bad for ional fluid milk purchase school child by an afternoon of "rabbit huntren, .. ing." ELLiVEE For Orchestra All-Churc- V Four Turkish Students Planned Trv-Onl- s h VisiteHere five from Musicians 9 Utah Northern stakes in BEAR RIVER LINE Sid Cutler, Shirrel Silvester. L. J. SilThis is the "forinSouthern are Idaho and 4 Four visitors from Turkey are of ward wall" Bear River school's p vester, Thane Jones.Tommy Ault, Jerry high for vited to audigons Bear River Valley '54 with team. Outcome of living Petersen, Bob Green, here posed in singrid game Friday's in an of a student as So. families Cache part on , against gle wing formationdepends heavily MIA Festival Symphony between their pftgra exchange Orchestra. nation and the U.S.A. Try-outwill be held at Bear River iigh school on They plan to live with the local families for six weeks, Saturday, Oct. 23, from 2 to 6 p.m., under Dallin while observing rural home life Nielsen and Gene Jorgi-sc- . and eeoming familiar with fW language. Artists on strings, woodFollowing theiistay here, the winds and brss instruments will atufi various students are being sought for the to studMher make universities biggest and finest orchestra ies. Bear River high school's foot- Bear "defenses, out gaining the Ogden game. Tommy Ault beever assembled by the are four Ferit The Ucharci, ball squad will be gunning for Rivermen in the air and on the came ill enroute to Ogden, Church, under direction of d Omer Karaman. llalit a redeeming a win over South ground. leaving inexperienced Dean Udy Crawford Gates, , famed Mrs. Bellik. aadit Cache in their first Region One But it'll be a different story at center. And Jerry Petersen composer-conductoStakes participating are this week, hopes Coach Wendell was not played because of a Mr. Ucharci is staying with home game Friday at 8 p.m. Last South Bear Bears the question of his eligibility. River, Malad, Friday, drop, Hess. the Roscoe Andersons of Both-wel- l; 9 Bear River and North and Dave Calderwood, 1st string season of touted to the Two opener Ogden, mainstays Mr. Karaman is at Claude pod the is back out for preliminout of Stakes. were Box center, Elder the line the Lear River South after Ogdenites battered Tolman home in Iloneyville; Mr. III!l!IIII!!ll!ll!II!l!l!!il!3l!!lllin!lll!IIIIIIM drills after an appendectomy ary Kulahogl is a guest of Thomas minimum him took from the team roster Summers, Tremonton; md Mrs. before the season opened. just Bejlik is living at the Lyman Zollinger home in Thatcher. Injured Back $2,936.16 Aside from customary cuts, The visitors arrived here last and bruises strained muscles, the week, and expect to be in this only injury which might cause country for approximately six was schedoffice local The New mail the Bears trouble Friday is Bob post delivery An emergency polio fund months. the Box Elder transferred ules from Green's for postal back, injured during a County drive last month netted totay with on will effective become district headquarters practice game against South' contributions of nearly $3,000, in Pocatello, Ida., to Distr-ric- t Oct. 1 and are expected tf high school. according Jo county located in in mail overcome School officials believe they One, Utah, delays Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Pet1. since can o service caused .Ogden. July play Jerry Petersen this ersen. Paul Rosenbaum will Under the new schedule, week, after going to court to Most county communities supcontinue as route carrier declare a legal guardian for him. arrival of mail from all ported the drive. Brigham City which Route for Star be He was disqualifed. under a. rU will 69126, of the country parts turned in $871.30; Tremonton of includes all Box mail and within parts faster, Ing on "tramp" athletes'. tlje $255; Garland, $204.74; Honey-villElder also will be County, improvCounty In last week's game, Bear $185; Corinne, $173.95; The Deseret News Press has ed. After leaving Ogden at River once had the ball on the Bear River City $152.50, and just released Dr, Deta P 7;30 a.m., stops include Incoming postal material 4 yard line, but coUldrt'i WiUard, $125.80. it Neeley's new book, "A child's will arrive Tremonat Cor. Brigham daily City, 8:05; over. two and In between of $12 Great the Pearl Contributing practice of Story ton at 9 a.m.j slightly later inne, 8:20; feer River City, $75 each were" Thatcher, How- Price". games, the Bears defeated West, . at But than the Gar. 8:35; present. Tremonton, 9:00; 'i and South 20-ell, Elwood, Park Valley, Field, a mail will be is of The Pearl Price Great 9:15; land, complete. 9:25; Riverside, ing, Penrose, BothwelL RiverBear River's next two games the Previously, Fielding, 9:30; Plymouth, postal East Garland, rare treasure and is accepted side, Portage, will also give them the edge, the Ogden ter. truck left four as of one standard 9:40; Portage, the 9.55; and Harper, Perry, Deweyville, playing three in a row at home. minal at 5 a.rrt., and many Malad, Ida., 10:30 a.m. Next Wednesday, they host Mantua, Snowville, and Beaver works of the Churclb of Jesus The return trip leaves Saints. It Christ of Latter-daincoming mail trains did Dam. Weber, and then meet Ben not arrive by that time. Malad at 3:30 p.m., and is a perfect campanion to the Lomond a week later on Friday, Now the carrier will remain the Bible, the stops at Plymouth, Riverother three Oct. 15. at the terminal until all Book of Mormon and the Docside, Garland, Tremonton, Bear River City, and Cortrains arrive. trine and Covenants; in that it mail Southbound will sustains and verifies the prininne, arriving in Ogden at 6:30 p.m. 4:30 in close at in p.m. daily ciples and doctrines taught W. H. Thacker, superinthem. Tremonton, leaving on the 5 truck at tendent for the Postal Tranp.m., according In this child's story, the facts to Postmaster James Waltservice, authorizsportation The U. S. Department of Agri- of the text are told in simple on. ed the change. B. culture has made available the language of today. Furthermore, is dramatized and illustrated Leading singers from surspecial livestock loan program it FIKE CHIEF TELLS to the arouse interest in order to as one of several measures rounding communities met last of the child at an early age. For SAFETY RULES night to take initial Thursday help livestock producers con. Hhe sake of continuity and to A lecture on Fire Prevention tinue their operations steps toward formation of a Gene Jorgenson, conductor of civic choir in Bear River Valley. uuuuuuOu uuchsuuuuee mf sh give the reader a true picture, in the Home was presented follows the text, a the page Veter. the of story the famed Bear River High meeting An estimated 40 persons were during Loans may be made to established producers and feeders of by page. It is sincerely hoped ans of Foreign Wars at the post School a Cappella choir, left present at the meeting, held at of this book home last Friday evening. Tremonton Thursday to attend Bear River high school music cattle, sheep, and goats, except that the reading to a lead will a planning convention study of The Pearl of the room. Gene Jorgensen, choir Tremonton commercial feed lot operators, Ashcraft, Ray California Western Music are temporarily un- of Great Price, itself. Since the Fire Chief, was the speaker. who: 1. director, conducted the meeting. Association in Berkeley, Leon Halgren was selected able to get from commerecial vocabulary of this volume has it been scientifically controlled, Calif. of the committee chairman agbanks, cooperative lending for is posPROVO TO MOVES person Mr. any a is possible member which outline preliminary will or Jorgenson other responsible encies, fourth grade of reading of the directsessing board to needed group's Mrs. Pearl Toland and two organization of the choir. He is sources, the credit diffito read it without He ors. be will ability assisted livestock accompanied by continue their normal by Edna Taylor and Ed daughters, Karla and Dianne, Mrs. culty. 2. Mr. Jorgensen servwith have a good Jorgenson. Kerr, moved last weekend to make operations; as member. The Jorgensons will stop in ing past record of livestock operatWhile this book has been their home in Provo. No was have reasonable pro. to Lake Salt of Joe ions; 3. singing Mrs. other Mr. and attempted at Toland, so pick can up City be that it read prepared spects for success with the help and understood by children; yet Colfax, Wash., visited with the Utah officers of the group, who the first session, called for for. of a Joan. it is hoped that it will be equal- Tolands here Friday enroute to will make the trip with them. mutation of plans for the pro-jec-t, These loans are made to meet ly appealing to adults. . California. They plan to return Monday to "usual expenses Auditions for other members necccssary will be held alter organization successful livestock operations, is complete. A choir of at least such. 95 the purchase or productTS voices is being planned, Mr. ion of feed', 8nd replacing, hirJorgenson said. ing, or repairing Of farm machThe group's next meeting inery and equipment. be held Oct. 7. will for made be Loans also may the the restocking of herds, if applicant can carry his present herd, plus the additional livestock to be purchased, without t t ..; it v0r0vt etl J ' ' V. buying a substantial portion of Lynn Ewer, son of Mr. and his feed. Mrs. Orval Ewer of Tremonton, Loans are not made to ex. the was elected president of pand operations substantially or River clfis at Bear Freshman to pay existing debts, except school during voting last' high current incidental bills. week. Loans bear 5 percent interest The class, one of the school's and are to be repaid as rapidly largest, made nominations duras possible, according to a sched. ing an . earlier class meeting, and ule based on the applicant's final voting on ballots was conability to repay, but may not ducted last week during classes. extend beyond three years. Douglas Cornwall, son of Mr. Applications for special liveand Mrs. Chan Cornwall, cf - f ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' 4 , , stock loans may be made at f. Elwood, was elected vice prescounty offices of the Farmers ident; DeAnna Garfield, d Home Administration at Treter of Mr. and Mrs. Jecj C; monton, or may be referred to field, Tremonton is C?. r::7 remodeled store front of J. C. Penney An attractive improvement in Tre the State Special Livestock Loan secretary. Co. by I.O.O.F. owners of the buildingmonton's business section is this newly- Committee. mem-bershi- all-chur- - Bears Host Spartans s On Home Gridiron Kulah-ogluan- r. 6-- 0, Postal Changes on Oct. To Eliminate Delays Polio Drive Nels in Box Elder County 1 m. Deta P. Ncolcy fssues New e, Scripture Story . rl pre-seaso- 7-- pt 6. 6, y Special Loans Offered to Livestock Men Singers Forming Civic Choir For Illl R. Valley To Attend Music Planning Confab V . Ed-ucato- r 7 1 ' rs ex-offic- io ANNIE OAKLEY" Mrs. Nick (Pauline) Anderson poses with three bobcats she bagged Sunday while on a rabbit hunt in Promontory area. Others got away. -- Board Balloting Begins for Oldsters' Home Ballots fof election of board members of- a proposed Old Folks' Home for Box Elder County were mailed to civic groups throughout the county beginning Thursday. Votes are to be cast, and the ballots returned to the County "Welfare Office before Oct. 6. The votes will be tabulated and counted on Tuesday, Oct. 12. "Each ballot has been mailed to a group representing from 20 to 400 persons who are members of the group.' Considerable effort and expense has been used in sending the ballots out. - Ljiiri . Holmgren Is Ci'Ctir Leader For Farm Census S. of Lynn" Appointment Holmgren of Bear River City as crew leader for the 1954 Census" of Agriculture was announced today by Field Supervisor Quay-I- e Cannon Jr. Mr. Holmgren will direct a force of enumerators who will canvas .all farms in Box Elder County. He reports soon to the census agriculture field office at Sat Lake City for a week of training. . the training conference, Mr. Holmgren will return to his district where he will spord three weeks recruiting eni'merators, checking enumeration district boundaries, board, re- and training enumerators In A fif for the start of the presenting all parts of the preparationNovember on census 8, 1954. county, is to be selected. teen-memb- er After attending Face Lifting Completed Freshman Class Elects Officers mm. ., - |