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Show SPOR TS Region One Trophy Presented To Bean By John Laub The Region One Championship basketball trophy was presented to Bear River high school at the Bears annual basketball assembly, last Tuesday, by Principal Edward Payne of Box Elder. Mr. Payne, who is also Chairman of the Region One Board of Managers, presented the award PORTAGE By Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, stake chorister and Sandra Morris, ward choir organist. Glen Morris, Ora K. John, Wynn John and Bishop Walter E. Gibbs to the trophy Coach Durrell participated in the Stake Choir festival in Malad Sunday evenHughes and the team. Remarks were made by Prin- ing. Mrs. Margaret Knudsen was cipal Payne and Principal Stevens, and from Coaches Durrell Hughes and Don Peterson. Accepting on behalf of the team was Daryl Gam, senior ace of the Bear River quintet. Music for the event was presented by the Bear River Combo, under the leadership of Terry HIGHWAYS Three Groups Banquet Bear River Hoopsters SCHOOL BOARD (Continued from Page 1 ) Payne of Box Elder high school on furnishing a school bus to take 20 students from the music class to the USU in Logan for a youth orchestra development The trips would be made every Saturday. The matter was taken under advisement. Dallin Nielsen had written concerning aid for the Bear River high school band tour of 600 miles to Wyoming. The Board agreed to furnish school buses with drivers or would provide cash toward commercial bus hire equivalent to cost of operating the school busses. Principal Payne also asked improvement on the runways in the pole vault 'and broad jump area in lanes and the take-of- f the high jump at Box Elder high school. The request was not approved because of lack of funds. Purchases Considered Authorization was given for the purchase of a Burroughs bookkeeping machine for use in the office of the Board of Education, and the method of purchasing school buses was considered. It was determined that and services all purchases authorized by the Board should be precured upon bids as far as possible. Dedication Services Planned The dedicatory services for the Hervin Bunderson school have been set for April 12, and a tentative program for dedicatory services at the Bear River Harris Take Part In Festival to Principal Frank Stevens of Bear River, who, in turn, gave Hess. Bear River's Region One were basketball champions guests at three banquets recently in honor of their fine play during the past hoop season. treated for several days this Ogden, are spending this week week at the hospital in Brigham with Mrs. Hansey's mother, Mrs. 1WL Hosting the team were the Tremonton Lions Club, the Garland Lions Club, and Dr. A. J. Mohr. These three groups have made the basketball banquets annual events during the past few years. At the banquet given by the Tremonton Lions, Athletic Director H. B. Hunsaker and Assistant Coach Dale Gardner of the Utah State University were guest speakers. Both men commented on the value of getting a college education, and Hunsaker pointed out what Universities are allowed to give an athlete in the way of a scholarship. During the evening two tickets for the Harlem Globetrotter-Colleg- e All American game were drawn for. Winners of the ducats were Lyle Hunsaker and Reese Baty. Two members of the Skyline Champion Brigham Young University quintet, and Director of of Physical the Department Education Hargerson were guest speakers at the Garland Lion function. high school addition were presented. Set Examination Costs been have Arrangements made with the doctors of the county for pre- - school examinations for children at $2.00, with the Board paying $1.00 and the parents the other $1.00 and the cost of immunization. Library Service Approved A central library service to be operated by McKinley, Lincoln and Central Schools was approved with the employment of a person to operate the library on a one half day service program. The library service is also to be rotated to other schools when needed. . City. She was brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Sunday. She is very ill. Entertain At Shower Mrs. DeVere Harris and daughter, Donna, entertained at a personal shower in honor of Miss Sharon Gibbs, bride-elec- t, Friday evening at their home. Eighteen guests were present. attendThose from ing were: Mrs. Evan Creep, Tre monton; Mrs. LaDell Gibbs, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don Gibbs, Malad; Mrs. Jay Maughn, Wells-villMrs. Merrill Petty, Logan. The rooms were cleverly decorated with little Bride Dolls and bridal motifs and flowers. The evening was spent in working on a Bride's Book and the group fashioned a bridal gown of paper napkins. A delicious supper was served with minature nosegays used as received favors. The Bride-elemany lovely personal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and Mrs. John's mother and sister, Mrs. John J. Williams and Kay Dean of Malad were Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen and family of Roy visited Saturday with Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and son of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs. DeVere Harris spent Thursday and Friday in Twin Falls, Ida., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen, Tremonton, to Cgden Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. Chas. E. Ward. Mrs. Virginia Jones and children, Sandy, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price and returned to their daughters home in Ogden, Sunday, after spending several days with Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. John B. Allen. Zona Hansey and daughters, out-of-to- e; ct MM Watching television saved a Brooklyn, N. Y. man's life and if you will just read on it may save your life someday, too. One Sunday night this winter the man, Alwyn Barnett, watched the "Loretta Young" TV show. The story dealt with a couple trapped in their car by a fallen high tension wire. 'Mr. Barnett noted that they had to remain motionless or be electrocuted. Several weeks later Mr. Barnett was driving behind a Brooklyn when the trolley pole trolley-bu- s broke. The overhead 550-vowires dropped onto his car. The TV story immediately flashed into his mind. He jammed on his foot brake. He was afraid lt to touch the metal handled emergency brake. THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, April 4. 1957 Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws Mrs. Dana S. Benson and Mrs. Mrs. Benson reviewed the and family, Salt Lake City, visplay, Sylvia Sparks, Malad, visited "Romeo and Juliet" by Wm. ited Sunday with Mrs. Laws' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Relief Society here Tuesday. Shakespeare. Harris. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Gus Benson and daughter, Janice Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and son, J. C, left Saturday for their homes in Los Angeles, Calif., after spending five days here due to the death of Mrs. Ben son's and Mr. Allen's father, John B. Allen. Mrs. James Howell returned home Wednesday after spending a few days in Ogden with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hoskins and daughters, Georgetown, Ida., visited Saturday with Mr. Hoskins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hoskins and other son-in-la- FARMERS! 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