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Show Universal KicrofilF Corp, pierpont Ave. THE WEATHER PERC1PITATION Date High Low 50 32 April 4 52 31 April 5 52 34 April 6 48 28 April 7 50 27 April 8 57 31 April 9 o Data supplied by Sugar Company. At Bothwell Center TT Utah-Idah- April April Su m At Member Utah State Press Association VOLUME 34 i Ten Place on Senior High Top Honor Roll ii iiiiii ;v 11; V Tiif i if jiirjiniroii Wh im u '" n, - y, Hun-sake- n, De-an- na .25 .30 6 8 n m Junior High Honor Roll is Announced y Seventeen Students Receive Straight "A" With a Point Average of 21 Bill Puzey, Bruce Rasmussen Leon Rasmussen, Alice Roberts Florence Roberts, Diane Roun dy, Brent Rytting, Robert Saun ders, Ford "Bud" Scalley, Sonja Secrist, Fred Selman, Marlene Smith, Carolyn Stimpson, Joan Theurer, Judy Turley, Judith Ward, Tamra Welling, Virginia Laraine Whitaker Welling, Clair Zollinger, Doug Zollinger Released Monday was the James Garnet Abel Jr., Eldon honor roll of the Bear River Capener, Jerry Capener, Nanette Junior High School. Seventeen Christensen, Warren Christenstudents received straight A sen, Tamara Ewer, Carole Fick-liLynn Forsberg, Vicky Sue grades for the third quarter of the school year. The seventeen Gibson, Brenda Hall, Sherry straight A students received a Harris, Barbara Harris, Porter point average of 21. Receiving Heusser, Ann Holdaway, Stephstraight A grades for the quar en Hunsaker, Carma John. ter's scholastic endeavers were Gary Johnson, Margo JohnJames G. Abel Jr., Eldon Capen son, Emily Josephson, Louise er, Tamra Ewer, Vicky Sue Kerr, Sharol King, Jolene Knut-soSteven Larsen, Linda MilGibson, Hunsaker, Stephen w ' I Carma John, Gary Johnson ler, Marilyn Miller, Sheila Morw! , t , Margo Johnson, Steven Larsen ris, Peggy Palmer, Marva Jean Linda Miller, Peggy Palmer, Parkinson, Sandra Potter, MariMarva Jean Parkinson, Sandra lyn Reeder, Joyce Shaffer, Potter, DeAnne Shuman, Jane Shuman, Patti Shumway, JoAnne Waldron and Marilyn Nelson. Smith, Marty Kay Glen Manning, president of the Golden Spike Bowmen presents Senior Archery A seven acre trfect at Promon Twenty three other students Sperry, Jay Taylor, Neal ThompTrophy to Merl K. Baer. Kent Shaf f er. Cleland Petersen, and Otto Jorgensen qualified for the high honor son, Jane Waldron, Brenda tory Summit has been designat roll with a point average of 20, Whitney and Marilyn Nelson. axe interested spectators. ed as the Golden Spike National , or slightly less than a straight Listed on the honor roll are: Historic Site. Secretary Fred A average. Edward Abel, Golden Adams, Seaton, of the Interior signed In addition to the forty stu- Lyle Archibald, Sharon Baty, the order Tuesday in Washing dents listed on the High Honor Diana Bessinger, Lyle Boss, ton, D. C. Roll sixty eight students receiv- Sidney Bishop, Carole Brown, The date, May 10, has been The first annual indoor ants included David Kraus, tion with the more skilled ed point averages from 17 to 19 Linda Burns, Lorraine Burton, observed for several years past at Promontory in commemoraand were eligible for the honor Pamella Capener, David Couch, handicap shoot of the Golden Stuart Cornwall, Glen Mann- 'shooters. tion of the driving of the Golden Spike Bowmen was held at the ing, Rudy Bowcutt and Robert Any interested parties are in roll. Hugh Davis, Dick Eliason, WillThe complete listings on the iam Carl Erickson, John Evans, vited to contact any of the club Spike linking together the rail Garland armory Friday night Preston. Bill Foxley, DeAnn Frank, roads from the east to the west with Merl K. Baer of Garland The club, has been meeting lofficers or members. high honor roll includes: of the nation. The Senior trophy was con winter Lynda Fridal, Florence Fuller. winning the senior division. wfeekly during the Cheryl Gardner, Sherrill Dean Many local enthusiasts have The junior division meet is set imionths and this summer they tributed by the Garland Drug devoted a great deal of time (for Friday, April 12. Cleland will use the outdoor range locat- Co., and Rudy's I. G. A. Store; Hall, DeAnn Hansen, Lucille and effort in years past, to se Peterson, East Garland won ed in East Garland. the Junior trophy by the Main Hansen, Kathleen Harris, J. D. cure the necessary backing and ,second place and Kent Shaffer, Hawks, Pamella Heaton, Vivian Another Intraclub Tourna- Theatre. To-Niginterest to have the site desig- Third. Trophies were present- ment will be held on the outDa v i d Hunsaker, The Golden Spike Bowmen Hickman, nated as a National Monument ed to the three first place door Lorna Hunsaker, Gary Iverson, summer. are members of both the state course this An elaborate program featur Bruce Anderson, Rose Ann Butwinners Field Archery by Glenn Manning, Handicaps allow the novice art and national ing spring fashions of the 1957 ler, Larry Jackson, DeAnne club president. Other contest equal opportunity in competi Association. season will be presented for the Jensen, Sharon Jensen, Tom entertainment of the public to Johnson. Second night at Tremonton Julie Ann Krey, JoAnn Korth, ward hall. Kraus, Don Lamb, Lorna Barry The program for the event Larkin, Gail The parents, teachers, and has been arranged by Mrs. Jack Markham, DianeMarble, Phillip adults of the communities are Morris, KathShumway, Mrs. Perce Watkins ryn Napoli, Diana Nelson, Mary urged to attend the April meet and Mrs. T. L. Cochran. George Perry, Mark Peterson, Don ing of the two high school, has done the art work Pope, Reynolds Diane Potter, Linda RichGarland and McKinley PTA Glad to be back in Tremon- and The Bear River High School the stage settings. ardson, Burke arranged groups. Rogers, Lynette ton, Mrs. Mae Dalton reports a Band returned this week from Local business houses have Linda All will meet jointly Thurs- their annual and Linda Rose, Rogers, to this very Tour, Hong- cooperated in furnishing models interesting trip Spring 0V day, April 17 at 8 p.m. at the year playing concerts at Evan-stokong, China, where she spent and fashions and accessories to Rome. Glen Secrist, Carol Smith, Visual Aids room of the high ten weeks with her daughter, add to the Lyman, Jackson and Star program. Annette Sorensen, Leslie Stephschool, where Cleon Skousen, Valley. Mrs. Joe Jetti and family. "Dame Fashion Dictates", is Salt Lake City chief of police ens, Bruce Stenquist, Ileen The summer season is now on the theme of this The group was introduced year's Fashion Stenquist, Dale Thomas, Kay will be the guest speaker. in is each performance and it Hongkong, by Terry intensely show. Various groups will be The program has been arrang Hess, Band President, and Bruce Waldron, Susan Waldron, Patri hot for the next six months, says introduced word and music, cia ed by the Garland school unit King, Drum Major, offered Walker, Douglas Wood. Mrs. Dalton. She reports there all of whichby promises to be a Donald Kerr, Kathryn and they will install their new prayer. , are in Perry. 3,000.000 people Hongmost interesting evening's projoined townspeople officers for the coming year. kong, only 3,000 of them British gram. with the studentbody of these and American. schools to give the band a fine Tickets be purchased at BUNNELLS PLAN She was scheduled to leave the the door. may reception at each concert. RETURN TO AMERICA The weather was colder than foreign city at 10 a.m. Monday, (Pictures on Page 4 and 10) Utah and everything from bright but departure was delayed until Mi, and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell sunshine to snow was encounter 2:30 because of heavy fog, durwho have been working with ed but everywhere mild coming which the Pan American VISITS PARENTS the Point 4 program in Iran for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oyler were to the heavy storms repared plane was unable to land. The the past several years are leavin Salt Lake City during the ported in other parts of WyomDeVoe Meldrum came from plane on which she made the that ing April 26. They week to visit Earl's mother, Mrs. ing. flight to San Francisco is like a Afton, Wyo., Tuesday, to visit expect tocountry two rrionths William D. Harris spend Henry Oyler who is in St. Students and Dallin Nielsen. at of the home his parents. moving city with everything in to th's country, and visitMarks hospital. Thev report Director feel that it was a very the way of comfort for the pas- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum. with relatives before they ing she is recovering satisfac- successful and enjoyable trip. that sengers. D. return to Tremonton. torily from eye surgery perThoy landed at Tokyo too Wake Island for formed recently. Mr. Oyler is RADIO then SPEAKER late for her to take the scheduled in Honolulu, then in San Fran also in Salt Lake City while his flight out, so she soent a day cisco, arriving there at 7:40 a.m. wife is hospitalized. I ."AiM ai vji idwii I I I (UiiiliKt'i there sightseeing, during which Wednesday. By passing the XT A It was thought she would be unll crvQlr ro III val TTVl time the PAA did everything international date line, the pas able to leave the hospital this ericksen's W. C. T.,U. program William D. Harris will be possible to make the week and go to the home of her Sunday at 1:00 p.m. over KBUH. sengers picked up almost a day honored by his family at Open pleasant. The plane landed at in time on the return daughter, Beth Oyler. trip. Brigham City. House, Sunday, April 14. at his homo in Portage. He will be happy to greet his friends and relatives between 2 and 5 p.m. on that day. He requests no gifts. Mr. Harris was born April 16, 1877 a son of Enoch and Jane Ann Hoskins Harris. He is a native and life long resident of Portage. He was married to Zina E. Youngsters from all sections south, north and west sides. The contract for construction Gibbs 1901 in the Logan ;of the Bear River Valley are The Ball Park will be divided LDS May 15, of 13,800 feet of concrete ditch Temple. cordially invited to participate two thirds for the 5, 6, and 7 He has served in the lining was awarded during the y in the annual Easter Egg hunt, jyear-oldwhile one third will Abbott and of the Portage ward week to Germer, i ;sp(onsored by the Tremonton be staked off for the tiny tots M.I.A., and the for Waldron The pro$46,627.93. superintendency Jaycees, on April 20, accord- from walking age to 4 inclusive of the Sunday School, which will include 8,000 ject and as John Day ing to Bevan Hales and Grant In order to maintain equality president of the ward genealog- feet of combined ditches for the Nish, for the majority, parents will ical committee. He fend Bear Rw?r Ditch Co., and the Mrs. The annual The hunt, which will be held be banned from the park, and Harris also filled a of thq temple mis- Willow Ditch Co., is designed Senior Arronic banquet on the Tremonton Library Park the children will not be Priesthood of allowed sion in the Logan Temple in to carry sufficient water to irriand City Ball Park will be open to carry containers of any kind. 1933. gate 1944 acres of land, 428 the South Bear River stake will to children from walking age to These rules wtiil acres of which has been dry be held at the Bothwell Ward He served as president of the apply at the 10 years inclusive. All parents start of the hunt; after the hunt Hall, Friday evening at 8:00 land. a and as Portage Irrigation Co., are urged to restrain their older has reached its maximum, par- director The purchase of new equip- p. m. on the Portage Town Dr. Adam S. Bennion, of the children from trying to partici- ents with the yKmngest age Board. He is a member of the ment by the Construction ComJohn Day, son of Mayor and pate in this event, which is es. group will be allowed to step Sons of Utah Pioneers, Golden pany is necessary to line a ditch Council of the Twelve of the Mrs. Jesse Day of Tremonton, pecially designed for the kddies on the park and help their chi- Spike Chapter at the present of the size required to carry the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- will represent Bear Pfver High -Day Saints will be the guest School at the Salt Lake water. The hunt will start at 10 a.m. ldren search for greater findings. time. of speaker. and Club Youth Conference Rotary maintenance sons Nine Age Groups and were Saving Prizes held daughters Special D. B. Green is chairman and Sunday through Tuesday, April To allow an equal chance to Among the anticipated 2500 born to the couple, eight of cleaning costs alone is expected O. L. children of all ages, the parka eggs will be some which will whom are livlne. Brough, Fred Hansen and 14 to 16. v Thev are Viriril to pay the construction costs will be divided into seperate receive extra special prizes, de- C. Harris. Portage: 'William "R over a period of years.. Saving Merwin Christensen are memAs guests of the Salt Lake lage groups. All 8, 9, and 40 tails to be announced next Harris, and Orvllle J. Harris, of seepage and wasted water, bers of the stake committee, City Rotary Club John, along lyear-old- s will hunt for the elu- week. Tremonton business firms Nampa, Ida.; Wendell L. Harris, surrounding farm lands is also which has been conducting a with some 73 other teenage sive Easter egg at the Library have each been asked to contri- Springfield, Ore.; Mrs. Con and prevention of damage to series of classes during the youths who show promise, will winter months for the Senior be treated to three days of activPark. They will start from the bute two dozen hard boiled or (Ulalla) Hansen and Mrs. Lee a big factor in the project. A reorganization of the Bear lAaronic Priesthood members ities and educational events (Evelyn) Fuhriman, Tremonton; with the sponsor's Mrs. Charles E. candy eggs, has River Ditch and their wives. placCompany planned to show the boys how (Marjorie) name printed on each egg. When the wheels of commerce, educaMrs. LaMont ed Lester Anderson in the presthe eggs have been found, thet Ward, Ogden; and Idaho ident's position, Dclbert HolmMoore, (LeOra) tion, and legislation turn. Falls, youngsters may keep the egg, Ida.; they also have 26 grand- gren, vice president, Clifford Banquets, tours, religious into the return in addition and it All Relief Society workers of secretary-treasure4 great grandchil- Hansen, and and general good fun children struction, South Bear River Stake are sponsoring firm for a 10c prize dren. Paul Holmgren and Harland will highlight the conference. I Ton Anderson as directors. urgfd to be present for the April or its equivalent. Scholarships to the University of Free Show Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller have Utah will be awarded to repreunion meeting of the organizaOfficers of the Willow Ditch The Bear River Chamber of AT BOLTON HOME tion. It will be held Saturday at sold their home to Dr. Reese B. sentative teens who show most Co., are Lorin Christensen, presMr. and Mrs. Rufus Astin ident; Elmer Mortcnsen, vice Mason and are 2:30 p.m. at Tremonton First Commerce will sponsor a free planning to leave promise and potential. ward. Stake president Isabella movie for the children follow- and family, Salt Lake City, president; John Holmgren, the first of May for Dillon, Each boy will be housed in Walton will be in charge of the ing the Easter Egg Hunt, specific called Sunday at the home of and A. J. Taylor Mont., where they will operate the home of a club member durtime and place to be announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton. and Adam Archibald, directors. a cattle ranch. meeting. ing his stay in the capitol city. n, III Golden Spike Site Made National Monument n, v? Ae-An- 3 Archery Club Holds First Indoor Contest . Spring Fashion Show ht , Cleon Skousen To Band Students Speak at' P.T.A. Mae Dalton Home Enjoy Tour After 10,000 Mile Trip to China In Wyoming n, Polio Clinic This Week Those desiring polio shots as of the Polio Clinic held two weeks age are reminded that the clinic will again be held Thursday at Tremonton First ward hall between 8 and 9 p.m. Doctors will be in Snowville Friday from 4:00 until 4:45 and in Howell at 5:15 to give the polio shots in those areas. follow-u- p (to-nigh- Factory, Garland NUMBER 28 nu Eleven Students Receive 2.8 Average Or Above to Gain Coveted Honors Ten of the 100 students rating honors at Bear Rived High School received all A's to gain a average for third term. Scholars rating the coveted A's include Reed Anderson, Steve Anderson, Janae Arnold, Max Forsberg, Patsy Koford, Sherlene Newton, Helen Ramp-toNadine Rhodes, Rella Wood and Zella Wood. Others rating high sonors with a 2.8 average or above are Don Abbott, Roger Mason, Betty Nish, Sharon Roundy, Mary Anne Shumway, Darrell Smith, Ferris Sorensen, Sandra Ann Starr and Robert Zollinger. bcoring 2.3 to 2.79 to gain honors are Gayle Adams, Betty Mae Allen, Marilyn Anderson, Pamila Anderson, Connie Ar chibald, Nolan Barnard, Beverly Beeton, Trixie Bjorn, David Boss, LaVone Brown, Kathleen Capener, LaPriel Capener, Ken neth Carter, Mahlon Christen sen, Pamala Christensen, Pam-al- a Christensen, Merrilee Coch ran, Pat Couch. Hobart Dalton, Annette Dan iels, John Day, Judy Deakin, Arlene Eberhard, Harold egley, Clair Eliason, Joan Evans, Bonnie Forsgren, Susan Jean Fox-leKnud Fridal, Roger, Funk, Karen Gardner, Barbara Gar rett, Gaela Giles, Judy Green, Irene Hall, Joy Hansen, Lynda Hansen, Carl Harris, Judy Hess, r, Mary Ellen Huish, Lyle Keith Hyer, Carla Iver-soKirk Jensen, Sydna Jensen, Denton John, Judy Johnson, Nacele Johnson, Bruce King, Vaughn Korth, LaRee Kotter,. Kathryn Lish, Steven Marble, Kathleen Morris, Lou Ann Newton, Margafet Ann Nielson, Nish, Dick Cyler, Yetta Karen Peterson, Reed Pierson, April April Member National Editorial Association TREMONTON. UTAH. THURSDAY. APRIL 11., 1957 r nrr 'tirrr ri f nijiwii i;hi ii nm i ji.ih. U-- I .10 .19 5 6 t) Mrs. Henry Oyler Is Recovering k en-rou- te . 4 . Win. Harris To be Honored itti ff TVf ; I i I Sit: If lay-ov- J J Contracts Awarded For Concrete Work Annual Easter Egg Hunt Set April 20th Senior Aaronie Leaders Plan Annual Banquet superin-tendenc- s, Melvin Fonnesbeck II. Fonnesbeck Called to East Central Mission M. Of interest to his friends in this valley is the calling of Elder Melvin H. Fonnesbeck to the East Central States Mission. A farewell testimonial honoring him will be held in the Logan First ward chapel Sunday, April 14 at 6 p.m. Elder Fonnesbeck is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Herman Fonnesbeck of Logan. The family lived in Howell until 1952 when they moved to Logan. He attended Bear River high school for two years, then graduated from Logan High. He has also completed two years study at the Utah State University, where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Social Fraternity. He Invites his friends from the valley to attend the farewell testimonial. 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