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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. il Pierpont Ave. Public Hearing on I NewHighwayHeld A meeting to determine the final routing of the inter-stat- e highway through the Bear River Val'ey was held Wednesday, April 2 at 10 a.m. in the Tremonton First ward chapel. NUMBER 26 TREMONTON, UTAH. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1958 Representing the state road commission were Ellis Armstrong, VoL 35 director; W. L. Anderson, plans and estimates engineer; Gera!d Mathews, tramc and researcn y yyl inary work that had already i engineer; Horace Gunn, infor- been done, and stated that the I dismation officer; Blaine Kay, commission and the trict engineer; C. M. Fonnes-bec- state road resident engineer; Clar- bureau of public roads are still 1 informaopen to constructive ence Williams, chief right tion concerning the proposed Milton negotiator; highway. y purchief A short film was shown on John representYeager, chaser; More than 2,000 colored of age find their eggs. Parents ative of the Bureau of Public problems of communities where Easter eggs will be waiting on will not be allowed on the Roads and Clarence Allred, ex- super highways are being built. Mr. Armstrong further stated the two Tremonton parks, Sat- parks, but all the children in ecutive secretary of the state that the commission was symroad commission. urday morning for the annual the valley will be welcome. Each egg found should be Easter egg hunt. Mr. Armstrong conducted the pathetic to the attitude of propPromptly at 10 a.m., the sig- taken to the business house meeting, expaining the prelim- - erty owners whose land will be effected by the construction of nal to go will be given over whose name it carries and rethe interstate and other highloud speakers, and the children ceive candy or a prize. There of the valley will be after those will be no baskets or containers ways and that these problems would have to be worked out allowed on the park. Eggs must eggs. on an individual basis. Present It is to be remembered that be placed in the pockets or facilities such as culinary water kids 8, 9, and 10 years of age hands. No Free Show This Year will hunt for the eggs at the supplies and drainage systems will receive serious consideraThe Merchants of Tremonton Library park, and children from tion before they are disrupted. walking age to 7 years should are sorry they cannot offer a meet at the north ball park. free movie to the children this District Engineer Baine Kay The north ball park will be year following the Easter Egg then presented the route most divided into three sections, in hunt, because the theatre burnfavored by the state highway order that the tiny tots will ed down, such an activity is not commission, which is the one have their fun without fear of possible. originally presented. Merchants are reminded that being trampled. Starting at a point some three' A real live Easter bunny will their eggs can be left at Kings, miles west of Brigham City, on be on the ball park to help the Mel Foxley Insurance Agency, the present highway 191 and and Hales Bros. Furniture. kiddies little under 30s, a major intersection will be eight years to of Mrs. cancer Doris Dr. Grant Reeder, Garland, shows growths pictures made just east of Corinne, then Christensen, Elwood, and Wallace F. Toronto,, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Christensen north and northwest until the is chairman of the North Box Elder Cancer Association and Mr. Toronto is execBear River City and Honeyville utive secretary of the Utah Division. areas are reached. The highway will then cross the Bear River near the old flour mill site and on to a point Vi mile east and Vi mile south of the Elwood school. At this point another A fair share of honors intersection will be made, with for Mrs. Gus Forsberg, was de Gertrude Eberhard future farmer activities went clared second-plac- e one road running on the west winner in to Bear River High School FFA FFA Public speaking. He also side of the quarter mile line The Tremonton Second Ward Chapter members at the 1958 gained the nod of delegates for from Elwood to east of Garchoir has prepared a special convention held in Salt Lake state secretary. land, then following the east A luncheon and training session for volunteer workers of the Easter cantata and invite they last week. bank of the Malad River to the City one of Clair Zollinger was American Cancer Association in Northern Box Elder County was to join with them SunMalad bridge crossing south of Max Forsberg, son of Mr. and eight Utah members to gain held at the Elwood Ward Thursday, March 24, under the direc- everyone day morning, April 6 at 7:30 to tion of Mrs. A. C. Christensen, chairman. $100 prizes from the National Plymouth where the proposed In attendance at the meeting were Wallace F. Toronto, execu hear the cantata presented. FFA Foundation. Clair excelled highway will join present high"The Easter Sunrise Song", tive secretary, and Mrs. La 191. In soil and water management. way Gertrude Eberhard, the new 'Verda Morgan, field representad by Fred Holton and Edith David Troseth, another Bear librarian for the Interchanges indicated are at Tremonton Pillotson is the cantata to tive of the Utah Division, both River Chapter member, won a Public Library assumed the du Haws Corner (Cross Roads), be presented. of Salt Lake City. $300 Standard Oil Company of ties of her new office Tuesday east of Garland and at RiverLulu Johnson is the director Dr. John Dixon, chairman on California scholarship for out The appointment was made on side. and Melanie Canfield and Susan Cancer panels and visual eduOn the other route the highstanding work in farming. He the resignation of Mrs. Martha Foxley are the accompanists. was one of five boys to gain Stone, who has served in that way will leave the Elwood incation, of the Utah Division and to Pete Woolley, such honors. Geraldine Summers is the readAccording Doctors Harry Hicks, patholtersection running northwest to capacity for many years. State Publicity Director, Mark er. meet the present highway near ogist; John Stuki, radiologist, The was Bear River Miss in also born kberhard chapter The cantata includes vocal Seamons, a young, cured cancer had a Gale Keyse, internist, all of Drive-i- n Theatre the school cash attended Moonlight and from $75 award the Bothwell, solos, duets and quartet num- case from Oeden, Utah, will First and Grant Reeder, Garland west Tremonton. of at Bear and there River as Foundation, High bers along with the choir num- take part with his mother at the one ofSecurity were present as panel members. Utah's five-sta- r FFA School. She has been active in Groups Heard kick-oNational ceremonies bers. Director Max and has served affairs Armstrong then rein chapters. civic Following the luncheon, the Foreberg, chap at the White House in Washingthat ter Sunof the various received quested group was entertained by Mark representatives of the capacities ton, D.C. He will represent the awardpresident son erf different at School in groups the different three express their annual Seamons, day banquet ' Utah Division among many ' ', i in the Mr. and Mrs. Vern Seamons of wards. following order; The opinions presentaother cured cancer cases from Saturday night. tion was A public reception is being County and city officials, remade F, Ogden. This youth was operated by Jerry other parts of the country. This of soil conservaon for cancer of the eyes when will be televised and publicized Fruin, First Security banking planned to honor Mrs. Stone, presentatives civic ora s agricultural represent farm few months has and groups, tions, old, system 20, afternoon, just Sunday April and radio. Priesthood members of Bear thru newspaper 2 until 4 o'clock at the ganizations and individuals. ative. from developed a fine talent as a River and South Bear River Other national publicity will Lewis Wight, chairman of the musician. activities are directed Tremonton First Ward Relief SoStakes are invited to meet with follow throughout the month of at Chapter of County Commissioners Board is room. It In the panel discussion under Bear being ciety arranged M River Instructors by April. Box to Eder the Stakes ofcommission to serasked hear the the the Dr. Board, Rex Jensen and William Merrill by the direction of city Library Dixon, the Saturday night Priesthood sesto tne boys re- ficers and the Women's Civic iously consider the taking of in phases of examination, detecaddition sion of conference. (Continued on back page) tion, early and operative stage ceiving awards the convention League. Through special arrangements, was attended by Mr. Jensen of cancer treatment were given, this meeting is brought to this Mr. Merrill, and Fred Selman, Howard Glenn with valuable information given area and will be heard at the Dick Troseth, Jerry Rhodes, the county workers to aid in Box Elder tabernacle at 7 p.m. David Maughan, Fred Butler, the fight of this dreaded disease. night. Saturday as April has been designated a and Shelton George, Chapter "The Maid of Emmaus," National Cancer month, with officers for next year. will be religious play presented April 24, as Cancer Day. The Robert current Zollinger, as a part of the special Easter e canvass of all state and local at TreCandle service the ight homes in this section of the chapter member, helped plan monton Methodist Church, r, Ray county will be carried out April At the county convention of Fonnesbeck, Howell; at 8 p.m. the state confab. Sue Raney, eighteen year old Thursday, B. Law, GarJ. 15 to 18. Elwood, the Box Elder County Demo- land; Ben Mortensen, Bear River The play is being directed by artist for Capitol A prominent Tremonton Dem- recording The North Box Elder Chapter Mr. cratic party held in Brigham City; Howard Glenn, Kenneth Mrs. and with Linn Records Capps, will be in Tremonton WEATHER REPORT of the American Cancer Associ- ocrat, Howard Glenn has filed HarBarbara Mariann City in March, J. Harold Reese H. Cornwall, Tremonton. as a of Matney, Tremonton the guest as a comaccordcandidate is ation for county fully organized of Min. Bear River City was named Max. Prec. Charles Day rison, Hards, Chamber Junior of Gary Central Committee Commerce, ing to Mrs. A. C. Christensen, missioner for a four year term 27 .11 50 March 26 Charles county chairman with Alma Berchtold, Johnson, April 11. It was voted that the county is A. C. on the Democratic ticket. chairman. 44 March 27 28 .13 Allred, Brigham City elected as central committee will be comShe will be accompanied by a Gary Somerville, Jackie Baker, Mr. Glenn has been active in Christensen; Secretary-treasure31 vice chairlady; LeGrande PeterMarch 28 54 Mrs. Margaret Bess, Pub- civic affairs in various capaci- full orchestra, which will furn- Patti Baker and Don De Jarnatt posed of the district chairmen 52 29 .61 March 36 son, Bear River City as secre- and vice chairmen and the counthe ish a parts. music the for dance taking at licity chairman, Blanche Han- ties during the past 40 years .03 March 30 49 35 tary. Ford Jeppson was installed The Junior choir under the officers. that he has lived in this part of Memorial Gymnasium and sen; Educational, Mrs. Faye as treasurer. To represent the ty Calvin .31 31 March 54 28 she where will Matof Mrs. Thomas direction sing. the owns and Fannie Fridal; CapRawlins, national comand opcountry. He 1 28 44 county organization at the state mitteeman, was the Miss Raney is rapidly becom- ney and Merwin Cook will also April tains, Mrs. Alice Ward, north erates a farm in Hansel Valley. principal 32 .23 convention the following were 44 April 2 area and Mrs. Lola Krey, south speaker. He has been manager of the ing one of Capitol Records top participate on the program. o Sugar selected: Courtesy The program has been arrangarea. Medical Advisors are Dr. Box Elder County Fair for the recording stars. The Jaycees are sponsoring ed by the Sunday School with Company. Byron May, Fred Douglas, M. Grant Reeder and Dr. John B. past four years, and is an active .93 a as event the John as Grant of Mrs. of the Eberhard Ken Somerville superPrisbrey, N. V. Watkins, WCTU BROADCAST part reports Jaycee Hurley. Mrs. Edna Anderson is member of the Tremonton Lions an Youth of inch moisture during the Aubrey Moody, M, June Ander- TO CONTINUE intendent. activity program. service chairman. Club, and the Bear River ChambeAn to is is advance An extended ticket sale invitation week there and a total of son, Brigham City. Five-yepast volunteer service ber of Commerce and the AssociKeith Johnson of the Box Elmer Coombs, Fielding; Wil- Elder pins were awarded to Mrs. Mary ated Civic Clubs of Northern ing planned by the members of the people of the community to 2.51 inches for the month of High School faculty will liam H. Wood, Corinne; Paul March. attend the service. Marble, Deweyville; Mrs. Verda Utah. He was a charter member the Chamber. give the second in a series of lectures on the radio program Payne, Howell; Mrs. Luetta of the Golden Spike Association and and served as a member of the Leak, Thatcher-Penrose- ; of the Women's Christian TemMrs. Theda Smith, Tremonton. board for several years. perance Union Sunday at 1 p.m. The awards with certificates over KBUH, Brigham City. ft Glenn was appointed by the were presented by Mrs. Ander- federal government to the poson, service chairman. sition of chairman of the planning board administered through the Utah State University t"nsion Service to benefit the ' irmers of Utah. He has served r--' it. sir ... wfl. 1. n this capacity for the past three viic 1 AW ?;V" Announcement is made of the of is He a ars. also member y Easter Sunrise Service to be It. th Farm Bureau and served as presented by the Tremonton president of the Box Elder Cou-tCommunity Methodist Church Farm Bureau for four years. Recognition for outstanding at 6:30 a.m. achievements in safety will be lie is active in the Tremonton Mrs. Thomas Matney is the given Friday, April 4, to five Fourth Ward of the LDS Church, She will play the preTremonton and Garland resi- where he presently is pianist. group the congregation will lude and of Utah Power leader in the High Priest Quordents, employees sing the first song. After prayer and Light Co. um. by the pastor, a quartet number To receive citations include: will be sung by Mrs. Thomas Benjamin F. Baer, Thomas W. Harrison, Mrs. Wellington Rich-inHarrison. Wilford L. Obray and NOTICE Sam Woerner and Merwin Samuel D. Scothern, Tremonton Cook. The Leader business office and Dave M. Thomas, Garland. The scripture lesson will be Tlie men have worked con- will be closed all day Saturday, by Linn Capps, and given tinuously for 10 years or longer April 5. Typical of the Easter Season activities are these members ley, Susan Matney, Marilyn Hards, Kent Redfield, Connie Charles Hard and Gary Somerin hazardous occupations withThe regular closing hour on of the Community Methodist Church youth choir. Left Woerner. Debbie Redfield, Wanda Matlock. Back row: ville will sing a duct. The testaout accidents. They Saturday Is noon but the manto right, front row: Shira Housley, Tom Matney, Don Cook, Marilyn Houslcy, Dennis Redfield, Charlene Matlock, Ann ment lesson will be given by will be honored at UP&L's 1958 ager asks the Indulgence of Mat-J- Pete customers In office Mayo and the pastor will safety award banquet at Ma's closing the Judy Chambers, Ronald Woerner, Jeffry Nelson, Sally- Cook, Steven Harrison and Allan Getz. Mrs. Thomas and Pa's Place in Roy, Utah. this Saturday morning. give the Easter message. Getz, Randy Sommerville. Second row: Sheila Hous- ney and Merwin Cook are directing the group. Children Invited to Egg Hunt Saturday k, of-wa- Twit-chel- y l, right-of-wa- J X-R- Members of Bear River Chapter FFA Receive Honors at State Second Ward Choir To Give Easter Cantata Cancer Organization Holds Training Meet Gertrude Eberhard Appointed New San-for- City Librarian Mark Seamons to Attend National Cancer Meeting Og-de- n, ff Special Meeting To Be Broadcast Methodist Church Plans Special Easter Service Glenn Files For County Commissioner house-to-hous- Jaycees Sponsor Reading Artist vice-preside- Harold Reese Named Chairman Of Box Elder County Democrats nt Hun-sake- (to-nigh- t) r, ie Utah-Idah- ar Easter Sunrise Five UP&L Co. Employees To Receive Awards n UT Awji yt if Services al Methodist Church . y s, lost-tim- e o |