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Show gesv..,. givsr Salt take fcitMl- - rTVgT W 4 t VrdEh , " ?.7?- - r,v . M C 5. APPROVE SCHOOL PLANS Box Elder school officials study plans and specifica- tions for proposed new classroom addition Bear River high school during meeting Front: Wayne Sandall, president; Karl Krusmark, architect; Supt. K. E. Weight; Rear: Quig Nielsen, D. G. Nelson Jr., members, Hervin Bunderson, build-a- t ing superintendent; Warren Hansen ber. Contractors bids are due Feb. 21. mem-Tuesda- TTf3l lie SERVING BEAR THE NEW ADDITION PROPOSED Location of proposed new classroom wing at Bear River high school is depicted by artist on this Leader aerial photograph. A. Memorial Gymnasium, physical education plant, foyer. B. Present classroom wing, built with gymnasium. C. Sketch showing location of new addition proposed. D. Existing farm and auto mechanics shop. Proposed structure includes eight classrooms and administrative offices. English, physics, chemistry, vocal, history and agriculture classrooms are here. Board Approves New LB B.R. Addition Plan 1 VALLEY RIVER Plans and specifications for new classrooms and administraproposed new classroom addi- tive offices to be constructed NUMBER 18 tion at Bear River high school as an addition to the existing Published Weekly at Tremonton. Utah, Thursday, February 3, 1955 Volume 32 were approved this week by the classroom wing of Memorial Box Elder County Board of Gymnasium. The new building is needed Education. Board members met with for expansion of the Bear River School District off'eials and high school program from four architect Karl L. Krusmark in years to six years, including a Tremonton Tuesday, and ex- three-yea- r junior division and senior division. tended the date for contract three-yea- r The classrooms are proposed to be opened from Feb. 14 Box EldeT County wheat bids to replace all classrooms in the 21. to Feb. March 15, growers have until The plans provide for eight school's Main Building, which If "p &&m A compact dividing water of according to revisions made to release for reapportionment y Bear River between Utah,, Idaho during an to other growers any part or meeting in and Wyoming interests was Salt Lake City. all of their 1955 farm; wheat must be terms late still The agreement acreage J allotment which will agreed upon in final state 13 to a submitted not be iteed, A. E. Buchanan, f. legislatures year Friday, ending in three Chairman ' of the ASC County meeting currently the( wrangle. sent E: O. Larson, regional direct- states for ratification and Committee, announced today. or, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, to Congress for similar action, The release of unused wheat and chairman of the compact it was explained. acreage allotments is for 1955 Nearly 30 representatives of commission, said, the commis only and must be in writing, sioners set Feb. 3 or Feb. 4 as water interests - in the , three Mr. Buchanan said. ' v the date for a final meeting to states were present when final He assured growers that in sign the compact as redrafted agrement was reached. It was establishing future farm allotthe 27th meeting that had been ments the acreage released will held to iron out the many be regarded as having been Earl Tremonton, Fuhriman, knotty problems connected with was named 1954's "Farmer seeded to wheat on the farm The compact recogYear" by officials of from which it is released, unnizes existing storage rights of of the Service. less no wheat is seeded on Conservation Soil 14,000 acre feet in upstream the farm for three consecutive facilities and allows 36,500 acre years. feet of new storage. Another Farmers who can justify a feature of the agreement is need for an additional wheat Ray (Red) Leavitt, 45, died of an irrigation water allotment for 1955 have until Tuesday at Vantage, Wash., of setting in Bear Lake on the reserve a heart attack. He was employApril 1, to make written applied as powder man for a con- border of Utah and Idaho. cation for an increase in their 13 Years Study struction company at that loallotment from the acreage reActual' negotiations on the cation. leased by other farmers. have extended over agreement Feb. He was born in Fielding, about ten years and were 28, 1910, a son of Mark and in by three years devoted Reared Leavitt. Alice Dalton A record crowd attended the NEW BISHOPRIC Sustained as bishopric of TremonhisBox Elder County, he .attended to gathering statistical and and annual ton Third Ward were front, Colen C. Petersen, first program banquet torical, material utilized in the Bear River 'high school. of the North Box Elder Farm counselor; H. Smith Rose, bishop; Grant Thompson, After serving three years in negotiations. last counselor. Standing: Alford T. John, financial second Bureau evening Thursday The compact applies chiefly the armed forces he moved to to that R. Allen, statistical clerk. !n Tremonton Secorfd Ward, acRoland clerk; of Bear River portion Washington, where he has lived above Bear Lake. One of the cording to officials. since that time. Seven new directors were PTA members of Bear River technical details of neHe married Betty Williams highly the elected meeting. during high school will enjoy a dual gotiations, however, has applied in Washington in 1950. to coordinating parts of . the They will meet soon with hold- program of happenings when Surviving are his widow, two water allocation with two court over directors to elect a presi- they meet in the school auditor his mother, Mrs. decrees vice president and secret- ium Thursday evening, Februapplicable to the stream dent, brothers two Abe Grant, Logan; ary for the new year. W below Bear Lake. ary 10, at 7:30 p.m. Gean An estimated 530 members Leavitt, one and sister, Officials and committee heads famed of the Presentation H. Smith Rose was named and guests were served a ham will treat matters pertaining to Fielding; Thalis Leavitt, Shelon the Book of Mor"Orator'o dinner during the evening, the the organization., One item of Bishop of Tremonton Third ley, Ida.; and Mrs. Milton mon" by Dr. LeRoy J. Robert- Ward during a sacrament meetlargest , crowd ever to attend. business listed on the agenda son (Alice) Smith, Grace, Ida. at Bear River high school Elected to the board of dir- is. a streamlined Founders' Day Funeral services will be coning last Sunday evening, sucearly in March is being consid- ceeding George C. Stenquist, ectors were Clifford H. ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in program. ered by the Utah Symphony iormer bishop. East Tremonton; A. E. the Fielding ward chapel by The time and date for study Orchestra. Friends Delbert Zundel. Selected as counselors to the Elwood; Buchanan, Bishop Rosel groups and classes will also be Cpl; Derek Gent of Treof S. David Both manager new Lish Horace Romney, at well; call Mortuary Firth, b'shop are Colen C. PeterRogers may announced, discloses Mrs. Roy monton was made a citiconin has been the at 9 7 and Riverto Ed symphony, who also served in the from sen, DisUdy, p.m. Deweyville: Jr., PTA Friday Woodhead, president. zen of the United States Tre- cussion as to the purpose and tact with Leland Hansen, Tre- previous bishopric, and Grant Leland North Harris, the home of Gean Leavitt in side; during recent ceremonies monton, and Ervin Peterson, desired outcomes of these act- monton, to see whether the Thompson. Fielding, Saturday from 10 a.m. in Seoul, Korea. can be sponsored here. Roland R. Allen will continue Thatcher. until time for the service. ivities will also be. heard. He is a son of Mr. and to act as statistical clerk, with church the dinner and If civic and Following enough To See Play Mrs. George Gent, TremonT. John serving as finwas the the Alford can be program entertainment, support promised, ton. The Gent family In line of the usual period of orchestra and four soloists, ancial clerk. held. to the United social activity ordinarily followThe new bishop served as a chorus, along with a ' all States in 1947 from their ing the regular meeting, musical produc-t;o- counselor to Bishop Stenquist. will the stage home in Nottingham, EngTeen-aser- s individuals will have the opin Memorial Gym. Bishop Stenquist is the first of converts are land. MonThey held be A meeting will portunity of attending a per of the ward, having serwas The oratorio greeted bishop of Jesus the Church Christ formance of "Pride and day, February 7, at 8 p.m. at at since ved enthusiastic with response Latter-da- y July 9, 1950, when of Saints. the annual school play the Bear River High School for Second Ward two Tremonton the the first years presentation s Cpl. Gent has been servOrganisation of a being staged by high school all beef producers of the county a counselor He was was divided. Lake before Salt City, ago ing in the Armed Forces Youth Fellowship group was thespians on Thursday evening and all others interested in the audi- for eight years the second in and Logan Provo, 16 for the months. past "Our purpose in holding the rompleted at the Community problems of. beef feeding. date. before that ences. Ward Even though he was not a Methodist Church in Tremonton meeting on the same evening The work is also recorded. citizen, he was called to said Tuesday evening, and officers as the play is serve in the army. The composer, is head of the Mrs. Woodhead. PTA business wrre elected. FIELDING WARD SETS He has been In Korea was pertinent to the welfare of the department of music at UniverChosen as president is the winner SWEETHEARTS RALL for the past year, The annual meeting of Utah Tommy Ault, with Clarence organization can be taken care sity of Utah, and The oath of citizenship Fielding Ward MIA officers Roberts, vice president; and of, and all may avail themsel- of noted prizes for composition. Crop Improvement Association was administered by mili-- . Persons or groups interested this week announced the annual ves of the opportunity to see Trixie Bjorn, secretary. will be held Friday, February tary 'authorities during Adult counselor for the group high school drama at its best. in sponsoring or supporting the Sweethearts Ball to be held 4, 1955, at the Hotel Newhouse ceremonies in held special is at Mrs. Merwin Cook. Regular It is a means wherein activities presentation are urged to con- Monday, Feb. '7th, at the Ward in Salt Lake City, beginning the Korean Capitol. 10:00 a.m. and ending with a weekly meetings will begin at involving two evenings can be tact Mr. Hansen, or call at the Recreation Hall. Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. Leader. 6:30 the church Sunday at 6 p.m. met In one night." at p.m. banquet fflisiiinnv 'Farmer of Year' Wheat Release, States Reach Unity On River Compact Allotments Deadlines Set all-da- - JRKf Ray Leavitt Dies In Washington SMBWifS; 16-pa- Funeral Saturday Farm Bureau pre-ceede- d ed. Interior and exterior design will be similar to the existing structure, and total space totals 19,500 square feet. Arrests Solve New Directors Several Crimes Then Attend High School Play Oratorio Staging Considered by Symphony step-daughte- , H. Smith Rose Named Bishop For Third mil Derek Gent Gains Citizenship In Korea Mc-Murd- con--e- 350-voic- rt e n Form Methodist Group Pred-gudice,- " Teen-Ager- Og-3e- two-fold- ," Crop Improvement : Elects Seven PTA Will Meet. Beef Feeding to Be Meeting Topic will be completely occupied by classes of the proposed junior division. Under the new program, all seventh and eighth grade students from elementary, schools except Snowville, Bear River City and Portage, would be brought in with the ninth grade classes to form the junior division. General classes would be taught in the present main building, with students also using specialized facilities including shopr, music rooms, gymnasiums, swimming pool,, auditorium and cafeteria at different hours from senior division students. In New Unit Included in the proposed, addition are three English classrooms, a history room, agri- -' culture room. A vocal music room with recording facilities, physics and chemistry rooms with laboratories, and admin- -, istrative offices are also includ- n, ard Two of three men arrested in Davis County last week have confessed to a series of burglaries being investigated by Box Elder law enforcement officers. The men are William Andrew Brown, 24, of Dalton, Ga., and Luther Reed Robinette, 23, Brigham City. With a third man they were charged with a burglary in Davis County. The pair admitted working at Lintogether on break-in- s coln School and Shoe Center, Brigham City, and Golden Spike Cafe in Corinne on Monday, Jan. 25. Robinette also admitted four other burglaries in Brigham between Dec. 30 and City March 28 last year. Dr. Max Conley Receives Orders Dr. Max Conley will conclude his dental practice in Tremonton this week in preparation to enter the armed forces. Dr. Conley will report for active duty on Feb. 16, at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. He plans to leave next weekend for the assignment. He will enter the service with a First Lieutenant's commission, and after four to six weeks of orientation, will be assigned to a permanent post. His wife, Grace, and their daughter will remain at the home of Dr. Conley's parents in Portage, until he completes eart training and receives his assignment. They will also visit her parents in Cedar City. " |