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Show The LEADER Tremonlon, Utah Thursday. April 11, 1957 Water Users Hear Problems Three Hundred water users of the Bear River met at the Visual Kathleen Morris, Bud Scalley, Aids room in the high school Monday evening to hear reports on David Wight each gained and A of stream. water important phases maintaining rights in that mention in the Legihonorable report of the activities of the Bear River Valley Waters, Inc., since it was formed were briefly reviewed by J. L. Weidman and A. V. slative branch of the meet. Trixie Bjorn was rated superior Smoot, President. The work of the committee of the Bear Riyer Compact was ex in oratory; Sydna Jensen gained an excellent rating in the same plained, and the reason for its formulation, to divide the waters field. Gloria Norr received honof the Bear River equitably beorable mention for her efforts tween the states of Utah, Idaho in extemporaneous speaking. and Wyoming, discussed. The proposed adjudications on some of the tributaries were also discussed. The Bear River high school Pending legislation on the water rights of the states vs. Speech Department gained a The. fair share of honors at the State the federal government. People of the valley who plan beneficial use of water for re- Forensic meet held Friday and to visit Little Valley or other creation, industry, rights of Saturdayof last week at the Uni- places in the western part of Utah. Indians vs. presents versity thp countv are invited by the a As of participation rCub Scouts of Promontory to result a serious problem. The need for a strong organi- in the various sections of the stop at the Phillips 66 Service zation of water users to protect meet, Bear River, under the di- Station about 12 miles south, their rights was emphasized, rection of Milton Johnson, after leaving the oiled highway. with all who have the same speech director tied with Ogden Home baked bread, cakes pies, interest at stake taking an ac- High for fifth place in the class rolls, cookies and doughnuts A section of the State meet. will be tive part. prepared fresb daily A board of directors was East rated first in the state; from now until Easter by the elected to represent various sec- Murray High, second; Jordan women of Promontory to aid in tions of the valley. They include High, third, and Logan High, securing funds to help complete A. V. Smoot, Maurice Reeder, fourth. the ward chapel there. They also In debate, John Day and Roger plan to have homemade candy, ' Jack Harper, R. J. Potter, Lawr ence Carter. Harry Drew and Mason rated excellent; Don Lee pop corn balls and plenty of Aker and Max Forsberg, Bev- drinks, all reasonably priced. J. L. Weidman. The scouts expect to place erly Beeton and Larry Ficklin, Lauh George Buried in East Garland Saturday L. George Leonard Laub, on their project to and Alice Roberts and Donald road signs to the station travelers mendirect Abbott gained honorable where the food will be on jale. tion. Speech Students Take Honors At Forensic Meet 80, former resident of East Garland died April 3 in San Diego, Calif-afta two week illness. He was born Sept. 10, 1875 1 in Hebron, Utah, a son of George it t .'" i H and Wilhelmina Terry Laub. He married Mariba C. Woods Jan. 14, 1902 in the St. George Tem ple. She died July 28, 1933 in East Garland, .while on a visit m there. They lived in East GarlancT and Logan prior to moving to San Diego in 1939. Surviving are one son and daughter, J. L. Laub, Clearfield and Mrs. Marjorie Bankhead, Fresno, Calif.; eight grandchil dren and one great grandchild; one brother, John H. Laub, Tre- monton; annd two sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Hess, BrigTiam City; and Mrs. Willie Jensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conTO MODEL IN FASHION SHOW in the East ducted Saturday Kent, Lynn and Dwayne Fife model chilMargene, Garland Ward chapel. Services dren's from Cowley's. They are the children clothing were under the direction of of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Fife. Bishop Marion Sorensen. Prelude and postlude music were played by Hazel Riser. The invocation was given by Eugene Hansen. A vocal sola, "A PerThe Plymouth annual Ama Coombs. He may be reached fect Day", was sung by Ardes GL in evenings. Adams. Speakers were Warren teur Rodeo will be held on July Events this year will include E. Hansen and Vernon Shaffer. 4, 5, and 6, at the Plymouth Richard Stokes then sang, 'The Rodeo arena. All three preform-ance- s the following, calf roping, barewill be staged during the back riding, bell roping, bull Holy City." Benediction was evening. given by Ursel Rhodes t riding, and kids calf riding. Mr. Interment was in the East getting in contact with Verl Harold Steed, Prymouth(, will act as rodeo chairman. Garland cemetery and the grave The Rodeo this year is exwas dedicated by Sherman pected to be one of the biggest Oyle. and best ever to be presented to the public in the amateur AT STENQUIST field. HOME Mrs. David E. Stenquist and HEMMERT FAMILY four daughters from Reno, Nev., are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. All participants of the South HERE ON VISIT Edwin Stenquist. They will stay Bear River Stake MIA chorus Lt. JG George V. Hemmert are notified that the practices and his family arrived here with them until after Easter. have been set for Thursday Sunday for a visit with relatives. at the Bear They have been living in Calinight River Stake tabernacle at 7:30 fornia, where the Lieutenant Go Modern Go Movies p.m.; Sunday, April 14, at 2:30 has been stationed in the Navy. and Wednesday, the 17th at He will report for further duty 7:30 p.m. in San Francisco, April 16. His Bids will be open to bidders wife and family will remain until April 15. All those wishing here until September. er ' ll -- non-Indian- River Chorus No Surplus VISIT IN GROUSE CREEK t) Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen-se- spent several days last week in Grouse Creek. They were the guests of their grand daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Warburton. - Guaranteed Pan-Rea- ll f IAV Si j' iik "W&i U. S. Inspected - Monday Tuesday APRIL 14 - 15 - 16 U. S. "A" Grade ll Raisin-Oran- I ... W?"''" 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Audrey Hepburn, Ferrer and Henry Mel The San Francisco, Calif. laUdy Filled Butterscotch Margarine Sunnybank entstNHot, with "Anastasia" Pacific Vegetable Oil Corp. n VUOKIcS WarnerColoh War and Peace" Contracts available at Stohl Elevators, Tremonton, or call Reuben Hansen. Hyrum, Field Representative. Jell-We- wool! APRIL Production contracts available for limited time only. Ice Cream JAGUAR Thursday - Friday Saturday Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday APRIL 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 Experienced Safflower growers expect Safflower lo be their most profitable crop in diverted acres. r . TREMONTON entertainment. NOW PLAYING VIRGINIA A GROW SAFFL0WER IN 1957 Theatre- - Garland ALAN THEATRE s, Cherry Blossom Festival will be held in the Riverside ward hall Saturday night at 8 p.m. for the purpose of raising money for the ward building fund.. An authentic Japanese dinner will be prepared for the occasion by Frank and Fumi Nishiguchi, to be followed by a program. Dr. Jex Capener of Salt Lake City will present films with sound on an interesting European trip. Tickets may be bought at the door, and a general invitation is issued to the people of the valley to join in the evening's Practices Set For Sou lli Rear LADD'MAYO'0'BRIEN LIBERTY Scouts Plan Fund A g Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen-se- n were in Brigham City Tuesday to attend funeral services for a cousin of Mr. Christensen, James Christensen, a former resident of Bear River City. Raisin; Sale Cherry Rlossom Festival At PLYMOUTH TO SPONSOR RODEO Riverside Ward (to-nigh- ATTEND FUNERAL ,:iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii& r I only U J & W 31 |