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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. Plerpont Ave. IK? - 4 mm VOL. 37 Two prominent leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will address a two-da- y quarterly conference of the Church's Bear River Stake Saturday and Sunday, April 30 and May 1, in Garland. The visiting officials are Elder Milton R. Hunter, a member of the First Council of Seventy, and Elder Mark B. Garff, a member cf the Church Welfare Committee. Saturday evenings meetings will be for leaders of the local con- Relief Socities, Sunday Schools, YMMIA's, YWMIA and Primaries and stake and ward clerks. Sunday Program The Sunday conference sessions will have music by the stake choir in the morning and by the A Cappella choir in the afternoon. The Sunday evening session of conference under the direction of the Stake M.I.A., will present as guest speaker, Reed Bullen, a stake president from Cache Valley, who is a former state senator. gregations. Sunday's general ses- He will have a special message sions, open to the public, will be for the young people. Music will include some of .the held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Stake President Arthur R. music festival numbers to be preMichaelis, Garland, Utah, will con- sented by the Youth Chorus. duct the meetings. Welfare Meetings At 5:30 p.m., Saturday, ward "bishops and welfare secretaries are to meet in the stake welfare committee session. At 6:30 p.m., stake and welfare committee members, including general secretaries for Aaronic priesthood will meet in a second welfare session. At 8 p.m., Saturday the Leadership meeting will convene. Those to attend will be: the Stake presidency; high council; members of bishoprics; Melchizedek priesthood committee and quorum presidencies and clerks; group leaders, as- Box Klder ASC office has been Informed that due to the apparent water shortage in ' s J " 4 4 Ml southern Utah, the state sugar beet allocation will not be planted by probably as much as 2,000 acres. There will be acreage available to issue proportionate shares for all the beets planted in Box Elder county. ..Farmers are urged to take advantage of the availability of sugar beets for the 1960 crop year. "This should give every county beet grower all the acreage he could possibly want," Don Homer, ASC office manager reported. For further information and to make application for the available acres, growers are urged to contact the ASC of- ' : -- ELDER MILTON R. HUNTER Road Completion Nearer After Nevada Meeting North-of-Lak- e Nevada will oil 10 miles of its portion of the "north of the Lake highway" in 1960 and 10 miles thereafter each summer until its proportion is completed," is the word brought back from Wells by Judge Lewis Jones after a road meet there last week. With the Utah Road Commission preparing to call for bids on sistants and secretaries; commit- the Bovine - N. Lucin stretch this tee members (including advisors) year it now begins to look as for senior members of the Araonic though the road will finally be fice in Tremonton immediately. The present county commissioners have been active in this project as have many commissioners of bygone years such as Geo. Abbott, Tom Davis and John Adams. Rudy Miller has been a supporter of this program as have several other local people. The new road will shorten the between distance considerably Jackson, Wyo., and Yellowstone (via Tremonton) and the Pacific coast. 1 New Third Ward 1 iseet Acreage Is Available ' , NUMBER 29 TREMONTON. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1950 Bear River Stake Conference Is This Weekend at Garland v Bishopric Named Donald G. Stenquist, Sunday night was sustained by the Tremonton third ward to head a new Bishopric for the ward, assuming duties from the Bishopric of II. Smith Rose, who had served more than five years in the post for the L.D.S. church. Owen R. Stokes will be the ward's First Counselor, with Reed C. Jensen as 2nd Counselor, Con-le- y P. Christensen as ward clerk, Dale Rhodes and Frank Karnely as assistant ward clerks. President George C. Ficklin of the South Bear River stake presided over the ward during the sustaining vote and installation. Members of the outgoing Bishopric, who had served with Bishop Rose were, Counselors Colen C. Peterson and E. Grant Thompson, Christensen as clerk and Alford T. John as assistant clerk. The new bishopric will be set aside to the positions by Apostle LeGrande Richards, during the May 8th stake conference. Lease Talks and Conflicts Slow Golf Program r - is i TWO OF THE NEARLY TWO DOZEN workmen engaged in work at the Golden Bowl, nearly completed bowling center, one mile west of Tremonton, are shown installing automatic AMF pinsetters this week. A crew of eight millwrights, two electricians and a superintendent were engaged in this job alone. large crew was busy completing the lobby, seat-in- s area, locker rooms, snack bar and alleys themselves. All facilities are described by the "pros" installing the bowling facilites as being "unbeatable." 12-la- er 'Golden BowF Opening Soon Loyal Glenn, general manager While the youthful manager-partne- r told the LEADER that the Golden the newest Tremonton Bowl facilities are as good as can late business enterprise w'as awaiting be found anywhere in the United that only failure of a small completion of the "front" of his States. tmount of materials to arrive is establishment, workmen this week Aitken stated, "I have been on the new recreation rushed installation of the auto- the building of about 50 bowling preventing surfaced. of the priesthood; completely presidencies center from opening this weekend. matic AMF pinsetting equipment centers, and none can top this. In "None of the missing material and the alleys proper. fact, very few can equal it. It is is for the alleys proper, but for Tete Ailken, Ogden, regional a top center." date. Wilding reported that in the Watt reported that everything the lobby and snack bar areas," AMF supervisor, reported that Glenn said. "Most of it consists the crew of millwrights and elec- laying of the alley apron wood, he As possible is being delayed until of tables and counter legs, and tricians would have the alleys had found the materials furnished such time as the lease is signed wall tile. Both of which we must ready to bowl by Friday after- for the Tremonton job to be, Lease The resignation of Tremonton have before the lobby carpet can noon. the best I've seen in a year and Too much of the wrong kind of The loss came as a direct result Fire Chief Ted Lott this week re In the meantime, a possibility be laid." Aitken and Dan of as Wilding good as I've seen in seven year3 smokeof a in smoke Friday morning's high winds, sulted in the promotion of assist of legal delay arose this week Glenn reported that he expect- Denver, Colo., who has respons- in this work." the natural ant chief Oleen Watt to the top of when spokesmen for the local house about 10 a.m. Friday at which increased ed local to be using the ibility of installing all alley Turning to survey the ultraAllen Meat Company resulted in draught in the building. The cur the totem pole for local fire Mounted Posse reported they had facilities keglers ". . . the equipment and the alleys them- modern seats, "magic circle" and at by least, in the members conducted work for a lease on slightly more middle of next week." ing process is fighters and left an opening on a long-terselves, outside of the pinsetters. ball returns, Wildof the Tremonton Volunteer fire small rock structure by a slow the local force for prospective than 18 acres of the airport land, " love to bowl said, ing myself and in burn volunteer fire fighters. hickory where they have been producing smoldering department. I sure want to try my hand here. on the floor. Al Officials of the meat company for st crops i years. Ray Ashcraft, secretary of the This place is a bowlers dream. To The high winds whipped the force, reported a total of about ?500 The lease, they said, was given reported to the LEADER me it's tops and I Install 150 a into blaze sawdust 75 per smoldering damage resulting from this week that written applica them in lieu of cash when the 200 lanes a year." cent loss of meat in the 6 x 10 igniting pans of grease drippings tions will be accepted until 5 pm. city took over their rodeo arena Clair Gay, another center partfoot building near the main pack- from curing hams, which produc- May 5. Applications are to be left and facilities at the southeast ner who has the responsibility of ed dense clouds of grease smoke. with Ashcraft ing plant. anytime during the corner of the airport section. But doctoring" the precision autoweek. they emphasized that they do not matic pinsetters, was on hand All applicants must both reside wish to stand in the way of the Members of he Box Elder Coun Wednesday that the brake para- assisting at the Bowl this week, and work within Tremonton, so as city finding use for the entire 54 ty Sheriff's Mounted Posse late chute from the bomber, which after completing an intensive Beginning a week ago, the mer- to be on call as much as possible, acre plot and were unanimous in Wednesday were continuing k course with American requires the device to slow from their support of the golf course their assistance of the widespread speeds in excess of 1,500 cury has varied from a low of 50 Ashcraft pointed out. Machine and Foundry at Los mph, on the 22nd to 31 on the 25th. Watt in announcing Lott's re proposals. had been found in the lake. They Angeles. search for two missing crew-me- n The high of the week was 72 on signation, said, "I know I'm speak officials reported no know- and City c of a emphasized that this was not a wreckage Governor George D. Clyde has both the 22nd and 23rd. Three or written ing for all members of the volun- ledge of a "Hustler" which apparently personal parachute of one of the accepted an invitation to appear storms during the week deposited teer fire department in saying we lease with the Posse. and or crash crew. exploded in mid-ain Garland to show the pictures .30 inch of moisture in the will miss Ted. He has been a fine valley. ed toward the north end of the he took on his trip to Russia, and The Other "Help" o reports as given by example for all members of the Great Salt Lake. The sheriff was not as elated give commentary on them. The Co., follows: since Sugar his and department joining The plane, a chemically-fuele- d over the "assistance" from a Bear River Stake MIA will be Date Max. Min. leadership as chief will be test aircraft, on a flight from the Weber county jeep "posse", which hosts for the evening and they 21 70 44 April Convair plant in Texas to Salt had arrived on the scene without extend an invitation to the adult 22 72 The Tremonton Third ward 50 April Lott has accepted management Lake and back, when it encoun invitation and proceeded to earn of South Bear River Stake groups 23 72 senior young men's volleyball 34 April of the Idaho of branch Blackfoot, terea trouble. The test engineer the wrath of sheepmen on the team to join them to enjoy the affair. 41 haa won the district berth 32 April 24 Anderson Lumber Co., a move to eject his escape seat peninsula by "roaring through" managed Peace The date for the event is ThursTremonton under court, 25 in the 48 LDS tourna31 April which necessitated his resignation over lake Promthe flocks of in northwest the midst of lambing; ment, day, May 12 at the stake taber53 5 - 7 in Salt Lake City. 33 April 26 May from both the Tremonton Citv Justice Garland Puzey, saw six ontory Point, landing in the lake scattering ewes, lambs, dogs and traffic cases during the week, nacle in Garland. The team is 60 36 of Keith, April 27 Council and the Fire Chief's post. herders and accomplishing Glen, Alan andcomposed April 18 - April 25, with five about one mile offshore. Dennis Barfuss, He then inflated the life raft little else. motorists entering guilty pleas to Lowell Vance, Kenneth Porritt in his survival kit rowed and one Headquarters to improper speeding and and Erland Smith. ashore. He found a sheep camp, Sections of the Mounted Posse Coach is Willis Christensen. passing, with resultant $10 fines was fed and then made his way were being headauartered in for all plus, court costs. The third ward squad won an to summon searchers. camps at the Fort ranch. Little rieading guilty to speeding berth by downing Fair The county sheriff's posse mem Valley, Locomotive were: and West, Terrace 4 th ward, Corinne Springs Frederick Lloyd, 28, Logan, bers were called into the search Lighthouse mountain, Hyde re and Brigham City 7th ward to top and later in the day ported. April 22; Opal Jacobson, division 15. 33, early Sunday found a section of the bomber's The estimated crash area is Leo Salem, Oregon, April Corinne received the sportsman18; Peterson, 20. Tremonton RFD. tail west of the Promontory between the north edge of Spring ship award and placed second A.pril 20; Richard Ilirsch, 47, Tre mountains, between Indian Caves Bay. west of Cedar Springs and and Promontory monument. north of Indian Caves, either in monton, METHODIST CHURCH April 22, and Cecil Sheriff Warren Hyde reported the lake or on the Peninsula. Air Sweeten, 25, Malad. Idaho, April Methodist Church Community that 50 members of the posse were Force search directors appeared 22. of Tremonton Ursel Hunsaker, 23, Honeyville, out Sunday, with about 30 remain convinced the dollar Welcomes your attendance SI paid his $10 on an improper pass- ing in the field during the week. craft and the pilot and navigator 9:30 a.m. - Church school The Posse horsemen have been had gofte down in the north end ing charge of April 18. All the 11 a.m. - Worship Service defendants were charged by the searching 75 miles of shore line, of the lake. t ' Rev. David R. Neuman, Pastor local patrolmen of the Utah every ridge and canyon side and Highway Patrol, Officers Evan bottoms in a systematic scouring Green, Ralph Kotter and Lee of the entire possible crash area. Hauser. Hyde expressed his appreciation Justice court has seen only one for the Posse's loyalty and willticket from city police during ingness to "stick with a grueling April, with Ralph Hunsaker, 10, nnd monotonous, but vital task." "As yet, however," Finch said, A heavy infestation of the army Willard, paying $7 on an improper lie also pointed out that wives cut worm has been found south "it has not become serious passing charge filed by Officer of the posse members were showenough Kmory Nelson of the Tremonton ing top efiriency and assistance and west of Snowville, according for us to consider a spray proto Ray Finch, county agricultural gram for areas in tho police. The defendant was charged in every respect. county." The Air Force reported at noon extension with passing on the hospital hill. The agent cautions area farmers agent. 1 fk to watch their crops in case the tm , ; ,,m t Finch reports that about 3,000 cutworm might move from the acres of rangeland and soil bank land has been stripped of its rangeland to cultivated fields." MILLER'S MOBILE HOMES PARK, now 1G0 vegetation by the insect. feet, ultra-widsidewalks and new A downtown Chiodo reunder construction at the corner of north oiled square as a building. that reported streets. At left in this photo, workmen "The army cutworm," he reon north 1st west will be sult of the expansion, the present and west third streets, has been tentatively are seen of the 20x34 fronting Bear River pushing "is almost 1,4 inches long Scheduled May 6 completion ports, Telephone office space in the company buildscheduled for opening by May 20, by devel- foot serving which will center, include an utility in color. It by June 15, according to ing, which adjoins the shop on the and is brownish-blac- k "Seek Treasures to Cherish," oper Rudy Miller. Miller, Bear River automatic laundry room, modern showers company Vincent Chiodo, general manager. east, will be converted to house does not especially care for grain will theme seminary graduation Chamber of Commerce president, began ana rest rooms and a service center. Construction of the 50 x 78 exchange equipment and the for- or alfalfa as feed, but will eat exercises to be held May 6, at 8 Tho SlfI lAMCfflintlArt hid nfrtft m Vl " ana to foot is be used as n mer shop space will be converted them when hungry." to roofed be building, this week Duuaing expected p.m. in the Garland Tabernacle. w,uuu;uui assurance in the future of tho with guarantee mm go and shop, started with into offices. the main street Boyd Packer, supervisor of already graveled "It much prefers Russian thistle LDS valley April 1 The Park, being constructed Reed Oylcr is building supervisor of the digging of footing trenches at 10 The lot of the "old Compton Seminary Institution throughto receive the highest ratings of the various project, which Miller i.m. Monday, with the footing place" in the corner of the block inu omer wecus as its main out the church, will be the has guest already where the telephone headquarter? Jiet." by 3 p.m. industry organizations will take 23 trailer drawn inquiries from reports speaker. owners of trailer ,)oured Madson Bios, construction com- are located, will eventually be homes initially. Full utility servces will be houses seeking Sidney Bishop and Suzanne The cut worm has done conparking facilities in the area, transformed Into a parking lot siderable proBlack have been chosen as n provided for each unit with underground Miller's Park will be capable of handling pany are contractors of the concrto in damage rangeland and landscaped by the company, ject, which will result in a electrical cable, concrete patios of at least the largest house officers speakers by seminary southern Idaho this spring." ete-block, trailers; he said Chidod stated. and advisors. building. Wrono; Smokehouse Smoke Draws Tremonton Smoke Eaters Friday Watt Replaces Lott Citv Fire Chief Oleen Watt, publicity director Golf Course committee, reported Wednesday that the group and a two-ma- n committee of the City Council expect to have a tentative lease contract ready for presentation to the council by the May 9 meeting for the Tremonton Long-Ter- "almost-ready- " )f the Bowl lanes, reported Golden Wed-lesda- in y 12-la- "... m meat-curin- g half-hour- 's m below-sm-face- d saw-dus- B.E. Sheriffs Mounted Posse -- Members Aid in Crash Search Gov. Clyde Sets This is Spring? three-wee- B.R. Stake Talk super-soni- long-ter- m City Team Takes B-5- 8 ir LDS Volleyball Utah-Idah- Five Fined In JP Court Championship All-Chur- multi-millio- n .? - j Army Cut Worms Invade Rangcland South and West of Snowville . New Trailer Park Under Construction e """""vuiirai 1 1 1 1 1 BR Telephone Adding Garage Seminary Graduation for . gtu-de- flat-ro- |