Show READING DOWN TI1E SIDE WITH THE EDITOR You can do marvelous things with nearly a million dollars is If you don’t believe that true just go look over the new Dear River High School gymnasium and class room unit You’ll Ire convinced I’or here without L the most spacious any doubt imand substantial attractive e pressive thing in the entire valley Plans Ready For Autumn School Term With the high school buildings extensively renovated and cleaned and with additional new building facilities preparation is going forward lor the fall registration on Monday cleckuj) September 7 for all students of high school On that day the students age will receive their teacher assignments check on their class schedules be assigned to rooms given lockers and pay their student-l-odand locker rentlaboratory Its walls arc a restful symphony ot pastel colors changing from als Us room to room tiled floors Senior and junior students are CONTFREVU VISHOk seem designed to last forever assigned to be present at the high school between the hours of 2:00 will The huge gym comfortably on September seat 2500 spectators and none will pm and 400 p in 7 and freshmen Sophomores be' crowding the playing floor a will need to come in the evenThe roomy shower and locker ing between 7:00 and 9:00 pm to failed who tiie word in Students register quarters are the Iasi IK and yt J are last spvrg or those boys Class rooms and fixture vitv4 K: 'C skillfully designed for the partic- girls of high school age who have re ' M ip'” ?b ular subject matter to be taught moved into the Bear River Valley 4 4 Vs art since last spring may call at the - 4) in them choral music drama office on any week day between visual aid work etc J 'tv 4 and noon 12:00 and 000 a in 2 And so it goes You have to register w ' see it and hear about it to appreschool treasurer Hugh Davis ciate it And you come away ard Karen Johnson registrar towith the awareness that here is other with their staff will reL't: locker a structure that will fill numerfees ceive studentbody needs better than rentals ous community and laboratory dues durnamed ever imagined they ing the hours above you had that Sludentbody dues will remain the could be filled and one should endure for many scores srme as they have been for 10 The student will of years to come Our community years— $500 life should he enriched by hav- receive a card which will eniitle new him to attend all league athletic ing this structure here The dances studentbody gym is a credit to its designers contests Henry D Moyle and builders and to the members plays and other miscellwho aneous studentbody activities of the board of education For students registered in shop approved it — something of which can work there will be a laboratory' every citizen of the county fee of $100 plus the necessity of be proud purchasing a shop card for $200 You can do marvelous thing' so that shop materials for home with almost a million dollars and projects may be distributed the The missionary program of the when you see this unit you will first day of school A type fee just that has been of $100 entitles the student to church in this area will get a agree that done Some may call it an ex- the use of a type text carbon boost this Saturday and Sunday pensive luxury some will say it paper and other necessary typing when Elder Henry D Moyle reLDS Lj a long needed facility but supplies presenting the general whatever it is called it will be II B Linford Garland Puzey authorities will conduct meetings and investiand beautiful missionaries a as both recognized and W J Cullimore will assign fci ii lockers as modem useful buAding It will be necessary for gators as features of the Bear Rievery fuibctionrl detail as a new each student wishing a locker to ver Stake quarterly conference Efforts are being made to rush piece of farm r shop equipment present a receipt of payment of locker rental before lockers can the renovating woik at the Tabernacle to have the building ready be assigned Student council advisor Milton for full use for the meetings of the The opening meeting Johnson with studentbody offiwill be held at 6:30 cers assisting will distribute stu- conference All stake auxilident activity cards upon the pre- pm Saturday are sentation of receipts following ary officers and missionaries Plans for th§ 1953 Utah State the to be present payment of their dues session 8 Fair are fast rounding into shape Saturday The pm School will start and classroom to a statement made as same group according experiences will begin with the will be for the well as all of the stake memberby Fair Manager J A Theobald official opening of school Tuesday The entertainment who may be inthis week and friends 8 at 9 am ship morning Sept is about complete and terested in learning more about program tickets will soon be on sale for the church and its teachings Guests at Capeners which 1954” of will Ice on sessions Sunday “Holiday Regular The Reverend and Mrs Alvin be held at 10 am and 2 pm will return for 15 engagements and and sons FriRugner on Capener furnished is Fair starting by the Music being during the of Wisconsin 11 formerly This Howard choirs of the two Garland wards day evening September in home now but their making I M consecutive A of fifth the year will be the Sunday evening spent a night last week the stake will recognize young that this show has come to the Alaska home at Dean the Capener been have who Utah State Fair people and leaders is in the States to MIA in Ine active The price range for “Holiday The Reverend especially church to build a raise new funds is this is expected It year year on Ice” tickets program youth at Barrow Alaska is $375 $325 $275 and $200 that honorary M Man and Golden All tickets to “Holiday on Ice" Gleaner awards will be made at for admission to have a coupon this meeting in addition to the Man Loses in all deawards the Fair and this year this means Young achievement in Hay general admission to the grandpartments Some excellent chorus to the and greatest stand as well and instrumental musical numbers River ever brot At are being arranged for this meetarray of entertainment to Utah Paul Jensen 19 of Bear River ing There will be speical seating Mia Joys tickets are available Advance into a who slipped City hay chop- for all Honor Bees Golden Gleaners to any who may wish to order per Monday and lost both his Silver Gleaners now by simply sending in their feet is reported receovering sat- and girls who has attained indiand remittance with as well as for request vidual awards isfactorily at an Ogden hospital the date and number specifying a USAC the boys who have achived corThe young man and desired and price of seats was formerly a responding awards in MIA work football player and a enclosing member of the Bear River High in the wards of the stake of return envelope for details stamped His parSchool football team Tho a few renovation orders ents Mr & Mrs Alvin Jensen Send ticket the tickets (luring will remain for attention P to Utah State Fair Association in Yellowstone were vacationing next few weeks the Taberthe City Park at the time of the accident 0 Box 2136 Salt Lake nacle should be ready for full Utah Painting use this week-enthe to admission gaie and floor finishing should Regular BOARD OF EDUCATION the building and Fair this year will be 75c for be complete The CHANGES MEETING DATE adults and 25c for children ready to present a beautiful apautumn shows will be free for this early for grandstand to the Due regular meeting pearance admission to every°ne en' date of the Board of meeting j moral Education gate the invites 7 tiling stake 1953 which is The presidency falling on Sept a national holiday Labor Day everyone to come out and enjoy the the regular meeting of the Board the newly Renovated building and Miss DeAnn Rock spent in the conference August to participate week here with her grandparents will be held on Monday 31 at 4:00 pm activities Mr Si Mrs George Gleason 'l Missionary Work To Get Emphasis At Stake Meet Ice Show Coming To State Fair Feet Bear Chopper City County Fair Opens At Tremonton those attending most in A chuck wagon lace lias been now on mtioduced f('i' the rodeo for Fri and thfair giounds d and Satiuday nights Tins is uisplay at new here and should to me flung all reports this according the provide hi ion is ore oi ol thrills and car's plenty Lest Liiighs entiies Women's department The fair board voted in their and the were judged Wednesday last Mreiday night that meeting 4 11 FFA an' open classes in there would be no complementary hordes tickets beef sheep This acto anyone dairy hogs horticulture tion wasgiventaken because of the crops agricultural aid flowers weie completed yes-t- fianeial status of the county fair All exhibits are now on m the day past and everything posfor the approval of the sible is being done to put the display ublic fair on a self paying basis Highlight of the evening’s actiBox Eider High Scchool’s band by vities is the rodeo produced will furnish the music for the Vei n has some of Vei n Oyler ledeo Friday and Bear River’s in the burses the best bucking will work Saturday night’s show' show circuit and seme splendid comers to the rodeo will Kaily for entertainment is in store a before the to concert le treated By L Larson n B x Elder unmt lie line of agriculture is th Lions and Partners Visit New Gym Garland Lions and their partners enjoyed an excellent dinner evening at the Giles Wednesday the new Cafe and then visited and class room unit gymnasium at Beat River High School The party was conducted thru the buiding by Frank Stevens who explained school principal and the tne construction details uses to which the facilities would be put The visitors all were enthusiastic in their expressions of of the building and its approval facilities many modern Mr & Mrs F Clarence Parke day to visit Mr ards J Limb took Mrs to Brigham TuesMrs John Rich- & show begins Another specialty act in store for the ° rodeo patrons Friday night is the Brigham City Drum and Bugle corps This group has national recognition gained Thursday's parade under the supervision of Leon Ilalgren was acclaimed as the best or one of the best in the history of the fair More floats and entries in the pav ere indicative of the fine rade support from county communities and organizations President T A Summers and along Manager Howard Glenn with other directors have expresto sed their appreciation members of the board farm bureau officers county comand exmissioners supervisors hibitors and everyone who has v erked to make this year’s fair a success Local National Guard Ends Summer Vacation Seeks New Enlistments After three months of inactivity personnel of Batttery B 204th will Field Artillery Battalion commence regular armory trainSeptember 14 ing at 7:30 pm at the National Guard Armory in Garland During the summer the unit with additional a 155 milligun and an ii cercsting and intensive training program is being outlined for the coming year lias been reeeiv Authorization ed from the Naticnal Guard BuDC to inin reau Washington crease the size of the unit from the present strength of 25 men In view of this Captain to 80 the command-'Douglas C Strong all of the local unit urges in the Bear men qualified young River Valley over 17 years of lege ti call in at the Armory and get acquainted with the National and learn the Guard program Guard advantages of National has been supplied equipment including meter self propelled membership 17 Of special interest to men from to 13’j years of age is that enlisting in the local guard unit one can be deferred from Service the Selective draft into federal active service and be able to complete his military obligation at heme without interfering with his job or education Many other important advantages are available for veterans and non veterans alike some of which are outlined as follows: (1) Extra income — A full day’s pay is received for each 2 hour weekly drill period attended and pro(2) Advancements motions come regularly and will Ik as high as one’s ability and interest will take him Men enlisting now will have seniority qz all other promotion providing are equal qualifications (3) The Xntiornl Guard offers unlimited opportunities thru Artraining mory correspondence courses and service or technical An individual schools may learn rew skills that will qualify him for a bettor paying civilian job in such fields as automotive mechanics radio repair food manadministrapersonnel agement by Continued on page 3 |