Show Bears Celebrate Every game and every contest that has a dinner must have a loser as well It might be said that it takes losers to make winners since there could not be one without the other The activities of all of life are somewhat like that The rise of one buisness venture to dominate another or crowd it out of the field is an example of something that is going on every day A truth that we must not lose sight of it that it is not the victories so many of us are seeking in our contests and business account tivities that really but that the thing which does count is the kind of people we make of ourselves as we go along Chance and talents and circumstances quite beyond the control of any individual or group can determine the winner in a game or a business venture just as much as the ability of the contestant Yet there is a way in which all can be winners We can at the same time that we strive to win our games of Life develop our characters to a point at which we never would take an unfair advantage of another to win any contest or even do an unkindness to another in the pursuit of our own ends If we can do that we become good players the one attainment the Ultimate Judge will exact of all men winners and losers alike fi" 'vf t H i 1 Vr L- " V Funeral Saturday For Tremonton Plane Fall Victims in H W“ S V v 4 4 b j 4 i u ‘L- t y’xr'TV’ r VV Brigham City Garland PRE VIEW OF CANCER DRIVE STYLE SHOW— Mrs Stanley Reese of Tremonton wears an afternoon dress of aqua spun rayon with white accessories Mrs Orren Bone of Garland is wearing a 1910 afternoon dress of figured wool with rose and black trim a lace trimmed hat and lace parasol made for Miss Aline of Salt Lake City loaned by Mrs A D Rich —Photo by Rees Studio Gala Fashion Show Ready ToSpark Cancer Fund Drive the schools and the county Farm Bureaus also the management of the various bait distributing staHeirloom fashions worn many tions This poisoned bait will be dis- years ago wiU highlight the gala tributed free to all who will call cancer drive fashion show to be held at the Bear River high for it at any of the stations Bait will be distributed at the school on March 26 at which following stations from 1:00 pm Fielding K Smith of Salt Lake to 5:00 pm on Friday and from City well known humorist and commentator will act as master 10 a m to 1 pm on Saturday announces Mrs Mountain Service of ceremonies Deweyville— Wynn S Ilansen drive chairman Station Old styles and the newest in Earls’ Store Fielding— Garland— Utah Oil Refining spring fashions sponsored by local merchants will be modeled at Co Bear River high school— Ag the show which will begin at 2 room pm Clothes suitable for sports afternoon and evening will be Tremonton— Shell Oil Station of presented at this cavalcade No one under age can procure lashion and it will be climaxed the poisoned bait by a bridal procession Among the apparel of several decades ago wiU be shown wedLegislative Session ding dresses of 1873 belonging to Comes to End Mrs Elizabeth Crismon and Mrs J Y Rich also trousseau clothes The story of the Utah Legislature is not so much of 1900 consisting of handmade unone of what was done as it is nainsook including negligee derwear nightgown shoes wedof what wasn’t done two handsome dress and ding adValue of the session which ball gowns owned by Mrs Duncan journed just three hours after MacVickies all of Salt Lake City the 60th day deadline at 3 am Several dresses belonging to 11 lies in March consequently of Box Elder County coUections the fact hat no particular harm will be modeled consistwas done by the lawmakers At families of some owrned by Mrs W the same time there were sever- Sing Hansen Collinston Mrs Wesal things accomplished on the ley Gephart Tremonton Mrs F side that didn’t partieither cularly hurt anyone In all the session passed 116 bills — 48 Senate apd 68 House — a concur1 joint resolutions rent memorial a concurrent resointrahouse lution and several resolutions notable on Most the negative side was the failure of moves to Labor law repeal the and Utah’s “Little the welfare lien law both of which were enacted by the in Legislature and special session regular These two moves were nght out of of the Democratic platform iart fall and they moved thru the Democratic controlled House but died in Senate sifting out of the appropriations bill and given none of the Motor vehicle registration funds from which it had drawn its finances the State Publicity and'Industrial Development Department was to die Even a bill to give Mr Ogden & Mrs spent Bear River valley residents were deeply shocked early this week by the report of the double claimed the lives tragedy which of two Tremonton residents A C Toland 48 and his son Dodi-aToland 23 The two men were killed in an airplane crash near lewiston Idaho while on a flight to the northwest on business They had been flying in storm and fog and had figured in two or three narrow escapes on the trip is a result of weather hazards The jounger man was at the controls of the light plane which he had rented at the local airport for the journey Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services will be held in the TreSaturday at 1 monton Second ward chapel The Tolands came to Tremonton in 1944 upon purchasing the Liberty theatre which the family has since operated the During C o or three years-Toland has been confined to his home much of the time with His son Dorian has been taking care of the business since his return from army service A C Toland was married to Pearl Williams of Axson Ga in 1924 in the Salt Lake temple They had met while both were on LDS missions in the eastern states He had since been emand ployed as a school teacher principal in a number of Wyomlocalities before ing and Idaho the theatre business entering He is survived by his widow his a son at the Joyce parents USAC three daughters Pamela Dianne and Karla and two grandc- pm Announce Rat Bait Distribution A rat poisoning drive will be conducted under the direction of the Extension Service on Friday aikl Saturday March 25 and 26 County Agricultural Agent Stewart advises in the drive are Cooperating the Federal Fish and Wildlife department Box Elder county was made Announcement this week the high school an a cappella choir concert be presented by the high school’s musical newest on organization Friday evening April The well trained choir under the baton of Gene Jorgensen will appear for the first time in its new choir robes at this concert tickets for which will go on sale the beginning of next week The ticket sale receipts will be used to reimburse the school for the money advanced for the robe purchase substituting State Parks and $100000 Publicity Department for the biennium failed to come out of House sifting after pasthe Senate sing Also failing to get necessary support for passage were bills to reorganize various state departments particularly a set of Senate bills to remove the state insurance department from the busitie s regulations and a set of bills to reorganize the State Public Welfare Both Department were passed by the Senate but not by the House additional Among proposals to fail was a set of optometry bills'-tset the profession apart and to provide a code of thics including the restriction of The biennial attempt to eliminate itemred disbursements from published financial of school stab ments districts aLo went its usual way to die in sifting Of the legislation passed two O'Veil Anderson of on page 4 Continued the week-enhere a S Peck Mrs A- D Rich of Gar land and Mrs James E Halvor sen Brigham City will be shown Spring fashions by the following business houses: J C Penny Co Cowley’s Classic Shop La Gra Shop Peggy Shop and Gepharts Co George Reynolds is in charge of the stage settings and decorations Following freshments River Tickets the fashion show rewill be served in the high school cafeteria for this outstanding hildren married Dorian Toland Thera of Mr Nicholas and daughter Mrs Joseph Nicholas of Tremon ton in 1946 The couple have Val had two children and Pa tricia event of North may be obtained Box Elder county thru any of the service clubs Theral Or from Get Garland chairman Bishop now advises Mrs Hansen yours Garland Second Ward Reunion Next Week Garland announced union will Mrch Second that be ward its held Sunday annual reSaturday on 26 urges that ward an invitation to to participate activities Garland First ward epens their reunion with today program children events for They also have invited all former members tlem to join The Bishopric members extend former members with them in the tle Earl Hcs is visiting C Rogers home II? from Fort Ord Calif at the W is enroute to Georgia usual third Sunday proof stake events will take at Garland this announces President Robert J Altho Sunday School Potter workers will be attending a convention at Brigham City it is that the priesthood offihoped cers wiU still be able to attend in sufficient numbers to make the local meeting a success Girls program workers wiU meet at 1:15 as usual All other groups will meet at the previously set hours the high council at noon the bishops council at 1 pm and the regular meeting at 2 pm School at Brigham Sunday School workers have Sunday been advised of the holding of at Brigham their convention Storms City prevented its being heing held in February as first scheduled The gram place Garland Holds Last Rites For Oldest Citizen John Orren Oyler who until very recently was in good health and unusually active for one of his years passed away at his home here Sunday after a 12 day illness at the age of 90 Funeral services were held in the Garland ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Leonard L Bishop Wednesday afternoon with President Robert J Potter and President C E Smith as the Music was furnished speakers by a male quartet composed of F L Nye C IL Last Harold Castelton and R Evan Gee who sang "I Need Thee Every Hour” and “Sundown” Mrs F M Peck an organ solo “O My played Father” and Mildred Hunter And Charlene Lewis sang the duet “In The Garden” The Singing Mothers of the ward Relief Society had charge of the flowers Prayers were offered by Bishop Warren Hansen and Ed Isaacson and Henry Oyler dedicated the find resting place in Ogden Mr Oyler was bom June 4 1858 in Franklin county Virginia a son of Ammon and Delia Continued on back page rates for ail the famSpecial ily will again be used to encourage a more general attendance at the sports events of the Bruins club Smokeless Smoker this Friday evening at the Bear River high school There will be 16 boxing bouts a number of wrestling matches and some special events to enliven the program announces Woodruff Snow Bruins presi- The scrabble for dates and accomodations has again required a change in the plans of the Farm Bureau for its annual A Dean announces banquet This time Capener president the event will definitely take on at the 24 March place banquet rooms in the Tremonton First ward chapel Since the new date has been set arrangements have been made to hear an address by a national director of the Bureau as part A of the evening’s activities Dr F S Harris Dr Harris to Talk To Special Interest Groups Science Life and Religion will be the topic of a lecture to be given by Dr Frapklin S Harris on Sunpresident of the USAC March 27 under the day evening of the special intcre-auspices classes of the MIA in the Bear River stake The talk will be given in the Tremonton Second ward chapel All M I A people are invited to attend this Fast Sunday evening feature advises Miss Ruth JohnThe son of the stake board meeting will begin at 730 pm PRIMARY MEETS MARCH 2 workers of the stale Primary are reminded to keep in mind the union regular meeting activities on Saturday March 26 by Mrs Henry Brown president 'WAtW1 Team Take Second Place in State Tournament Play Priesthood Leaders Will Meet Sunday Bruins Present “Smoker” Tonight March 24 is New Farm Banquet Date good program and a generous banquet is guaranteed all who attend While everyone is invited members whose dues are paid for 1949 will dine free Basketball Victories With “Day Off” Monday was celebration day at Bear River high school where students and faculty and invited also participated in townspeople activities honoring the basketball squad and their coach for the highly successful basketball season activities the Forgotten was the- flood of tears that had been occasioned by the losing of the championship game to the Darts of the Davis high school the preceding night in the Saturday of Utah field bouse University Tho the boys had been defeated in this one encounter they still had won second place honors in the state Class “A" tournament and had seen two of their memBob Nish and David Anbers derson named on the allstate team and all of this added up to the most successful season in basketball history at the Bear A celebration was River high in order The celebration began with an assembly at 10 am and continuwith paed thru the afternoon A show rades and a picture dance in the gym in the evening was the final event The Bears smothered the classy Ogden high five in the tourna ment opener last Thursday going on Friday to another clear victory over Jordan who had stopfirst day ped Provo in another contest Tho the Bears were considered as among the likely winners of the tounament by sports writers few guesses were made as to the final victors until the Last night of play by which time Davis was being picked as most likely to cop the trophy as a result of their phenomenal play in their two earlier games In the championship game the Darts kept a margin of one te five points of the Beara most of the When the final whistle way sounded they were still holding the lead that gave them the game and the championship Dealers Showing New Plymouth Car Here Today The new line of Plymouth automobiles with outstanding mechanical improvements and make their styling appearance in dealer showrooms here and thruout the States this Friday the Auto Co of Garland ces ver Completely United Bear Riannoun- redesigned and streamlined the new Plymouth contains a engine which is smoother Uvelier and more economical Other changes make notable contributions to beauty safety and passenger comfort have a achieved Designers “common sense” streamlining in which ease of handling safety and comfort have received strong dent Other officers helping plan the event are Monte Austin and Theo Coombs Don Lee Rogers will announce the program which consideration begins at 8 o'clock Sedan seats are wider and both in front and rear deeper The width of both cushions has DISTRICT COURT ITEMS— been increased There is more Norma D Crepo of Brigham head and leg room in the sedan rear seat was sentenced to serve an indeThe new line inPlymouth terminate term in the state pricludes nine distinct automobUes son in the district court at Brigham last Monday deluxe Execution of There are four special the sentence was withheld pend- and two deluxe types on a wheelbase one inch longer ing an investigation by the State t In year’s addition Adult Parole department as to than the possibility of placing the ac- Plymouth will build three deluxe cused on parole In the mean- models on a brand new This wheelbase time the defendant was ordered wheelbase group held in the Box Elder county jail consists of a twodoor sedan a" Marie Lareen coupe and a new was granted a from divorce Arrel II Larsen body type the Suburban Merrill Watsom and Arbon Luella Drollette was awarded a in the decree from Charles Drollette Rowcutt invite everyone and Lorrain Wyatt was divorced valley to come see the cars this from Wendell W Wyatt Child week and let them explain their new features custody in each case was awarded many other to the mother and the husbands Mr & Mrs V D Bishop Mr ordered to pay court corts fees and $75 00 per Mrs Rumen Tarbet Mr & Mrs forr'y's month towards the kiep of their R J Bowcutt and the Albert attended and th: ex spouses funeral Bishop familv resj ctive services for MrsA'Ielaid VanNoy children wth the 'hfTaT theii children as as they mother of Mrs Albert Bishop at make the payments Richmond Saturday lrg |