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Show PROMONTORY j POINTERS .BIRTHS Sons Of Utah Pioneers Hold ROSE Regional Meet By Rosalie Wells Ray Rose and his wife Ruby A large an enthusiastic crowd Steed Rose announce the birth of a son April 4. They have one attended the regional dinner other boy. meeting of Northern Utah chapters of the Sons of the Utah IILNSAKER Pioneers Thursday evening at Lee and Arlene Waldron Hun-sak- the Tropical Restaurant in Brig-haof Elwood welcomed a Easter weekend and the week City. Presiding as National before brought many families new baby boy April 4. He is SUP president was Dr. Carl J. er together for reunions. At the Larsen home the brothers and sisters and parents of Wanda Larsen gathered for a reunion for the second time in many years. Attending were Grant Sorenson, a brother from Lowry Air Base in Denver, Colo., a sister, Mrs. Grace S. Anderson and family from Idaho, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sorenson and family Joyce, Joan and Bruce Sorenson of Salt Lake City. The only family member unable to attend was another sister, Carol, who lives in Florida. An aunt, Mrs. Violet Burgess entertained the group at dinner in her home in Tre-monto- Mr. and Mrs. Devere Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Fack-rel- l and their families journeyed to Howell for an Easter reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and family of Garland and Mrs. Valora Chournos and family of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown were hosts for the annual Easter reunion of Helen's family at the Brown home. Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd Woodward home recently were Grace's sister, Mrs. Velma Madsen and family of Honey-villThey also attended Sunday School here. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Stokes were Salt Lake City visitors on Friday. Mrs. Rose Stokes accompanied them to Ogden where she is visiting for awhile. Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins enjoyed a visit from her parents recente. ly. Girls Visit Salt Lake Bluebird Girls of the Primary with their loader Mrs. The their third son and they have two girls. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker of Elwood and Calvin Waldron. BROUGII were over happy the arrival of a son April 6. Their first two children were girls. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brough of Tremonton are the grandparents. Fl Bur-goyn- v- LIKE .- MAGIC! ld e. 53-2-- 3 Tremon-ton-Garlan- d. STONE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone are proud grandparents of a baby girl born March 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stone in an Ogden hospital. The young couple also have a son. The mother is the former Ganeal Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson and B. F. Johnson attended a musical program sponsoring Carol and Judy Johnson in Mrs. Alvira Rich of Garden Honeyville Tuesday. City has been visiting with her brother A. L. Cook and Mrs. GCiLF SEASON Cook during the week. OPENER SET The ladies of the Brigham Oliver and Lester Halford of City Golf and Country Club California are visiting with the season Wednesday their mother. Mrs. Will Halford open morning with a Brunch at who is ill in the hospital. They 11 a.m. called at the Con Hansen home Both golf and bridge will be for a visit Mondav. played and all members are urged to attend. WITH CONCRETE PIPE CREATES NEW FARM LAND h-- 1 1 WATERS Almost on time for Easter was the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen. He arrived in an Ogden hospital early Monday morning. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waters. The three grand daughters are at the Madsen home this week. IRRIGATION n ) '"' sp-vir- SMITH George Smith and his wife Theda are the proud parents of a new baby girl born April 9. The wee one has one brother and two sisters. Dean Orwin enjoyed a pleasant trip recently with the Stake group of Bluebird girls and leaders. They were taken to Salt Lake City for a tour of Welfare Square as a climax to their lessons on welfare work. They visited the Wells Tannery where leather is prepared for use. then toured the cannery, the milk processing plant, the huge grain elevators and saw the stocks of welfare supplies. They ate lunch in the cafeteria at Welfare Square. Following this they were taken on a tour of Temple Square with Tom DUP News as their Bradshaw of KSL-TD.U.P. meeting was held at guide. the home of Ora Hoskins Thurs day afternoon. President Laura C.ibbs took charge of the meet- PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stenquist ing and Pearl Hawks gave the have received word that their lesson. Mrs. Effie Peterson, a son David who is teaching county officer from East GarReR.OT.C. at the University in land was in attendance. Burlington. Vt., has been ad- freshments were served by Mrs Hoskins. vanced in rank to Captain. partic-iaptio- Stale Selrvd Mendter Arri' ?" STEFFEN Tom and LaVona Ericksen Steffen of Bountiful now have a brother for their two little girls. The son arrived April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Con Steffen of Tremonton and Mrs. LaVona Ericksen of Beaver Dam are the happy grandparents. MUNNS Eldon and Alta Rhodes Munns of Garland now have two of each. Their second boy arrived April 9 and they have two girls. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhodes of East Garland. ' t uiiuwinvwu V t" FXCTNC NEW COLORS: Altec Yllow Hot Coral Banff Blu (ON Fa i ensie Meet A group of 15 students representing Bear River High attended the State Forensic meet held at the Universitv of Utah on April 4th and 5th. Under the direction of Mil ton Johnson, forensic coach, the in the students participated fields of: debate, oratory, exand temporaneous speaking, legislative forum. During the awards banquet on Saturday the following ratings were given to Riverites Fors Mary Ellen Huish. Max berg, debate, good; Merrilee excellent. Cochran, oratory, i..'rrv '.' li:i. i torn poraneous Karen Finch, spi aki ig. good: extemporaneous speaking, Clair Zollinger, legislative, excellent. : iJ "EfT""- I I j I F ATTRACTIVELY PRICED XL LITERARY CLl'B NEWS Mrs. Erma Summers was hostDinner guests of Mrs. Ida Miess at the Wednesday evening chaelis Sunday were Mr. and meeting of the Tremonton-Gar-lanDon Frisby and family of Literary Club The book, Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob "Queen of France." was given Mars-haland children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Theral Bish- by Dorothy Capener. The book was written by Andre Castlo. op and famiy of Logan. Refreshments were served by the hostess. - d l ' Ogden, Utah Mwtft oath MtAl CON(tT tvtvitfl Kit C.1 EXport Hi AS All (OMOITI tHI PURCHASE HUNSAKER FARM The Art Hunsaker farm west of Garland has been purchased by Jay Law. The farm is 80 acres. ATTENDS PONY SALE Dr. Robert Poidson is in ry, Okla., this week for the annual spring Shetland pony d sale. Dr. Poulson drove to lahoma, accompanied by a friend from Pleasant Grove. Per-Mr- s. Ok-an- WILL GIVE LITERARY LESSON Barbara Buchanan will give Shakespeare's book, "Macbeth," at the Garland First Ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. There wili be a nursery. IS? - See us for the To dress up the home or the lar.i-ilor for any rood reason . . . . . pet the money you nee: on signature only, car or tunntuie. . $25 to $2000 Harold C. Crill, Manager Phone: 487, Brigham City 20 S. Main St. Loons below 5600 mode by C;y Flnonce Co. lUroh) U, w If cf -- WITH MUSTARD. RELISH Jtfj Jf"m I) ( pAlNTlNGo" W! m) IW iui j 1 V . 1 I s- - 7y It $7495 WHITE Ti7.R. Wall MAIN 11 LEADER MODEL . CONCMTI Me-.-e- PLUS TAX . Ave. BOSS HOME SOT.r ll William O. has purBoss home chased the R' s1 in Garland. ' immediate plans for moving !r ve been made by the Merre',s who are planning to sell li,:r present home in North Garland. 10950 Why let that unproductive section of land be a drag Let the on your farm income for years to come'' irrigating miracle of W. R. White Concrete Pipe Svstem turn those acres into fertile, profitable and higher profits for you! Whatever giound y 'or problem may be, alkali soil, waste acres, or used for cultivation, a properly engineered land noand installed W. R. White System can reclaim your Put all your land land so quickly you'll be amazed. and et W. R. White Conto work for you now crete Pipe Irrigation show you the secret. Now is the time call or write for full details. 1625 g. - ONLY ' re-d- sen. CUSTOM FEATURES n - - d J ' Score at Meet Judges for the contest were Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kofard members of the Physics Class. The contest ended Tuesday with ind son Dale spent the week-nin Twin Falls, Ida., with the completion of student electhei daughter and tions at the school. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christen ALL MEAT i RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Allen returned home after spending four months in California with their son. They managed to miss all the flood conditions and are glad Bear River interpretive to be back home. Speech Students walked away with their fair share of top Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Bigler honors at the Region One Inter- of Salt Lake City were pretive Meet held at Logan guests at the home ofSunday .their High April 2. James Bigler in Garland. father, Riverites competed in every field with the exception of the o:ie act plays. according to GIVES FAMILY DINNER Milton Johnson, Dramatics and Mrs. Thayne Oyler was hostess at a family dinner party Speech coach. d and are at her home Thursday evening. inose who exc( privileged to comp"te o:1 a It was the first time all of the basi-- . '".t wid in th near family had been together in future are. Dramatic five years. MehiPio 'Canfield: Guests included Mrs. Oyler's IIumoivu readiiiL'. Annette Fronk. Karen oTents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Finclv Retold Story. Camille Dunn. Brigham City, her broMarrMtt K.ilhh en Morris. ther. Donald Dunn. Victorville, Livncia Hansen, alternate; Pan- Calif.; another brother, Gerald, tomime. Ron who just returned from a misRoger Petty. Johnson. Darwin Wilson; Radio sion in the Northern States and Speech. Susan Waldron with a sister Jenan. also of Brigham Mary Ellen Huish is alternate. City. i' tr m lSJ 10, 1958 Rear River IIi"h Speech Students L. I). TAR BET GROWS BEST BEARD In a beard growing contest ' by the student body sponsor! of Bear River High School. L. 1). Tarb t eon the first prize Or:i Fao Iverson was hoir of a super Gillette razor, and to spend her spring vacation second and third place winners with h( ' narents. V- and Mr-J- . W. Iverson. She also visit:! were Ronald Ji nsen and Ronald Johnson, the second prize with he- - bro'her Yerl in B ndurd model Gillette ham Cilv before returning to bmre; a and the third prize a bottle of Berkeley. Calif, where she loaches school. shaving lotion. Tav-lorsvill- tff SPECIAL ORDER) Thursday. April ENTERTAINS CLl'B ReNae Johnson entertained Lhe members of the Jovial J. Club Wednesday evenins; at tin home of Barabara Madsen. The VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA (Veiling was spent playing PiMrs Park Stumm was happy nochle and prides awarded to to have her sister. Mrs. Eng'a Bonnie Paetsch. Janice Chountos King and her daughter and hus- and Kerma Kinhv. band. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kifi r of Los Angeles, as guests dur- FIRST WARD ANNOUNCES DANCE PLANS ing the pa't week The Tremonton First Ward While they w "e here, they were guests at the home of Mr. MIA announces e'ans for a ward dance to be !v Id Saturday and Mrs. Clyde Barker in where a whole family night beginning at 8:30. They invite their friends to join of eight girls and one boy. cousins of th" twn ladies met in them for the evening of danctheir honor. ing. There will be a good orchA delicious buffet supper was estra from Ogden, a floor siiow and refreshments. enjoyed by the group. Cigiwi ILSi: ir-PkH-- THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah To Logan For Licet ion For Kent and Alene James Brough of Garland Students Go State Senator Kleon Kerr of Tremonton is the featured speaker Saturday night at a meeting being sponsored by the Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Kerr will discuss the value of Junior Chamboi and various state probChristensen of Salt Lake City lems Max Adams, state official and EmCee was Wm. Hurd of will also take part on the proTremonton. Host chapter was gram. the Box Elder Chapter with C. R. Barker, president heading the committev on arrangements Special visitors included Dr. Christensen, Karl B. Hale. 1st vice president. Sail I City Earl Hansen. Logan 'th viee president, Marlon S Bateman. In w;th election laws Sandy, 5th vice pn siHnt. "id '" thekeeping Stat- - of Utsh. Regional SaM like H.. Ward McCav Detract Convention for l City, secretary. Atrn"v District No wil! be in tie guests introduced we-- . Judge School in Brigham Jesse W. Rich. Logan Wm. Lar- Centra' Utah, April 25, at 7:30 sen, Newton, Judge B C Call. City, P.M. The purpose of the conM. A. Roeder, Brigham City. vention will be to olaee in nomLogan and others. Two vocal ination at least two candida'os numbers were rendered bv J. to be on a ballot this fall, ene Earl Johnston, accompanied by of whom will be elected to the Mrs. Johnston, a reading by Miss Bess'e Hansen, and several State School Board. Counties are numbers from the Temple Fork included in District No. Cache. Box Elder, and Rich an one of them originChapter, The call for the en-- ! al number written by a chapter .Counties. vent ion lias been m;id( by !,a-- j member from there. President announced the SUP mont F. Toronto. Secretary of ppH State Kleon Trek to Hole in the Rock in Stat. Kerr. Tremonton. Utah, has southern Utah over the Memor- been appointed by the Secretary ial day weekend. The group of State as Temporary Chairman in cot on the to sleep plans t the .convention for park at Blanding and tour the the organize of making nominapurpos" Arches National Monument. tions. Qualified voters from any JunOld were Represented of the three counties in the iper Chapter. Logan. David regional school district are eligFork president. Temple ible to vote and nominate candiChapter. Logan. Daruis Allred. dates in this convention. Smithfield Chapter. president. From Section of State Melvin president. Hillyard. Statutes it is provided that Golden Spike Chapter. J. J. White, pres- "Each regional district convenident, and the Box Elder Chap- tion shall nominate at least two candidates for each membership ter. in the state board of education to which the particular regional RELIEF SOCIETY as school district is entitled UNION MEETING hereinafter specified. In making The South Bear River Stake such nominations the convention Relief Society Union Meeting shall give consideration only to will be held, Saturday, at 2:30 the merits and fitness and such P.M. nominations shall be made irA special program has been respective of occupation, party prepared for the preliminary affiliation, religion or sex." exercises, and as usual, there Leonard Bishop, of Garland, will be departmental work for Utah, is the incumbent member everyone. The Stake Board is of State Board of Education, and anxious that there be a good at- no doubt will be a candidate for tendance at this meeting. Family Reunions Held State Senator To Address Logan Javeees ii r ?mi nTta N UP PLUS TAX $9.00 Down, Low Monthly Payments DRAMATIC EACH GOLDEN-TOUC- FEATURES: Goldtn-Tout- h Keyboard Fingr Form Kyi Ktyboard-Conlrolli- Tab d Mprgln.Sfr rompeft with btautilul tarrying cos . . oolti ilrt pnt.V ijjoji . LEADER OEEICE SUITLY Trcniontoii Saturday ) lo ( nT 4v'k |