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Show t IDT ft w : v K Ret Ya A Nickel You Wont Re V0 Ready! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ID. 1917 iKE CONFERENCE SESSIONS COMMITTEE conference Saturday - a;d Sunday with Thomas quarterly and Sterling H. the Dam On Bear River Gains Favor Farmer of Valley Tremonton and the committees were appointed to organize and conduct the Box Elder County rodeo for 1947. In the past the County Fair Board has sponsored the annual rodeo, but this year they wish to separate it from the County Fair and asked Tremonton City to assume it's management. The Lions club appointed Israel Hunsaker, Alma Theurer and A. N. Rytting and the Jaycees, Harry Miller, Bob Winzeler and Wayne Fronk to act on this committee. A general chairman and secretary will be appointed by the committee and arrangements will be made for the rodeo, which is expected to be the latter part of June or the first of In the legislative house Jay-cee- s, on . unties. the bill to memorialTuesday stake a is meeting first ize Congress to appropriate $650,-00- 0 ';:re session at 6:30 Saturday for construction of a dam leader-eetin- g 'and a Priesthood will follow at 8 p. and reservoir on the Bear River as an aid to water control on the Bear River game refuge was V nine o'clock Sunday morn. meet-passed. Priesthood the regular The bill was approved by Cona session will be held and gress just before the war broke mothers and daughters. was tabled on account but out, be will at sessions aeneral of the emergency. at 2 p. m. ,30 aV and evening program at i:m jfbe conducted by the stake WELL BABY CONFERENCE OFFERS SERVICE TO meeting a fireside for all YOUNG BABIES Tien and Gleaner girls of the :e planned with a speak-froThere will be time at the Well July. Logan in attendance. J Baby conference next week to jjy will meet in uie tjauaim examine and immunize addition- KNOWLTON WILL room. Relief society al babies and young children ac- EXPLAIN USE OF cording to Mrs. Jack Shumway D. D. T. CONTROL ME OF DIMES and Mrs. Jed Abbott who are in SDS SUCCESSFULLY charge of the project for the Proper use of DDT in the home A report Miller, Ladies Civic League. by Harry on the farm, and in the field of of March of Dimes Mothers the young children jairman will be discussed next WednesBox Elder County should contact either of the a northern ladies and register and day evening, February 19, at 8 iicates that the committee is n receive an cry well pleased with the sup-oappointment before o'clock at the Utah Power and Light building at Tremonton by given the drive and the attending the clinic next TuesA total day from 9:30 a. m. until noon Dr. G. F. Knowlton, Extension access of the project. $928.55 was turned over to the at the Tremonton First ward Entomologist of the Utah State Agricultural College. ithorities for use in aiding the hall. Tremenduous strides have been ippled to walk. Mrs. M. W. Moore is attending made during the past year in & and Mrs. Evan Jenkins and the University of Utah for the the use of DDT according to the John Haderly of Freedom, winter quarter, where she is takExtension Service office, and this of the ing a course in drama under Dr. meeting will bring to the farm'joining, were guests ilvin Hamiltons on Friday and Lees. in ers of the county the new inforwill Her mation on the proper use of this jtiirday: April. chemical. This discussion will consider IATII the correct use of DDT in the home, milk house and dairy barn 1. KIRKHAM in controling flies, mosquitoes, I and other insects; its use on livestock hi controlling cattle grubs, The sudden death of Patriarch THATCHER WARD TO HOLD ticks and horn flies; and lice, SWEETHEART BALL eph Hyrum Kirkham Monday its use in the field in the control in was a shock to the people of army worms, lygus bugs, grass The annual Sweetheart Ball of ;.he entire valley, and brought hoppers, thrips, beetles and othf realization of a great loss to the Thatcher ward is scheduled er insects of field and garden. i many friends and associates, for Tuesday night, the 18th. It inan and will be his was a man whom everyone PRIMARY STAKE UNION to all to :ew and who was loved by all. vitation is extended MEETING POSTPONED heart attack which he suffer--i about 11:30 a. m. Monday SIIAWS HAVE SON The regular monthly Union ok his life. meeting for the Primary workers Patriarch Kirkham has always Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw of the stake has been postponed tn active in church and music to Ogden last Thursday and from next Saturday the 15th to went utilities wherever he lived. returned home with a two monSaturday, March 1st. All primary ior to coming to Garland in ths old son. workers of the stake are urged to he lived in Lehi, where he remember the date and be d a brass band and was choir ! Jg m 1 L I 1 A 1 JAY UDY Chester Daley Of Snowville Victim of Stroke i--d ' ve Irs. sti-di- re-op- en OF PATRIARCH JOSEPH SADDENS STAKE semi-form- al '33, Mor. Some of the positions in Garland and Bear r stake include a member the Garland ward bishopric W new .W. Richards; past presi-o- f Peterson Tractor To Entertain Valley Farmers the Elder's quorum, fcwher for A big day has been planned many years, "c';r leader in both ward and Peterson Tractor Service of by ake. past member of the High Tremonton for Saturday, Feband has been a stake 15th when they will obruary arch for the past several serve John Deere day. An inHe also filled a mission vitation is extended to all farm' Church in California. At ers and wives and anyone else e of his death he was a who is intersted in farm machof and the Garland Lions and progress. had held most the ex- - inery Luncheon will be served offices of - He of the be- that organiza-;- : ginning at 11:30 and tickets will also served as presi- be supplied for the movie which Garland Flower club. will at 1 p. m. at the Li- begin his music and violin Theatre. You will be welberty he " a great at Peterson Tractor Sermany come Wio came to him vice on Saturday. regard W ior his real worth. i f .f bm in St Georse V876, a son of Joseph risha Cragum Kirkham. "d a small boy Traffic Violations Gerald Larsen fined $5.00 for was ignoring a stop sign. was Peter Lott fined $5.00 for igby the Sugar ;' Company noring a stop sign. ':.!pe to Garland to assist William R. Lake fined $15.00 lhe suSar mil1 there. for speeding. construc-vBrignaDoran Barlow' fined $3.00 for no and Yakima, registration. ;6ton mills. Boyd Syrett fined $2.00 for , J survived by his wife and having no driver's license. 8008 and da"enter: Oliver Knutson fined $3.00 for 5h q Klrknam, American no clearance lights. k Robert S. Kirkham, Og- Ray Newman fined $6.50 for ignna Gaddle. i Hyrum noring a stop sign. fekKS0RS' Donald and James Barnard fined $4.00 for by a former mar- - an Improper turn. six "1 A. R. Knowles picked up for no grandchildren Tryrisha driver's license, Dismissed. Derrel Diderick.son fined $2.00 were set for for no driver's license. 00 parkP. m. in the Bear ,at Lyle Crozier fined $2 with ing on a sidewalk. ? onard Bishop in Floyd Barfuss fined $3.00 for fire sydrant. r.ent as in the Gar- - parking near Arthur Eggll violations: Other s"S ?,b.y Shaw and fined $25.00 for killing a the family where he 2 Uueducated. He vAd 1 f 1 m : - t. Clay-v.ha- vie.M. vSrvices : J 'uaic Home. m Jay Udy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy of Fielding has been chosen the outstanding Young Farmer of the year to represent the Bear River Unit at the State Young Farmer's Convention to be held at Salt Lake City on February 14 and 15. His selection was based on his leadership abilities, his community service, his cooperative activities and his farming program. Young Jay will compete with Young Farmers from all over the state for the title of Young Farmer of the year for Utah. Jay is a graduate of the Bear River high school and a member of the F. F. A. organization. He served in New Zealand as a missionary for the At recent meeting of the Lions club of Nel-resenti- ng general Jav Udv Chosen Outstanding Youni NAMED TO PLAN RODEO yjED FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY ' v held in Garland - Honored Bj Farmers L. D. S. Church and then spent some 4!2 years in the service of his country. At the present time he resides at Fielding with his wife and family in the comfortable home which he remodeled died for them out of an old frame Julian Chester Daley, 57, Tuesday morning at the Valley hospital following a stroke. He was brought to the hospital an hour before he died. Mr. Daley was born February ut in Snowville a son of George and Andrea Olsen Daley. He spent his entire life in Curlew valley. He was a veteran of World War I, having served overseas in that war. He was a member of 5, 1889 house. Upon returning from the service, Jay had a strong desire to return to the soil. He immediately made arrangements with his father to take over his farm on a partnership basis and to assume full responsibility for the operation of the 172 acres. His record for the past year shows an unusually high yield in the following crops: sugar beets, alfalfa and potatoes, peas, NUMIIER TVi:XTY-TV- O Bear River, Box Elder Meet For Hoop Tilt Federal Men W arn Bear River clashes with Box Elder's hoop squad on the Bear's court Friday, February 14. to trv to avenge the loss they suffer- On Shooting Rirds Floyd A. Thompson and Vernon Yelton of the state and federal fish and game commission were in the county one day last week to attend a trial at Brig-haCity when a man was charged with killing a small bird. They warned that the law pro tects all small birds with the ex ception of English sparrows, magpies and a species of hawks. The trapping season on fur bearing animals will open on February 22nd at 12 o'clock noon and anyone interested in trapping is advised to write to the State Fish and Game department at the capitol in Salt Lake for copies of the new regulations on Several important trapping. changes have been made in these laws. m MASONS CALL FROM HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mason ed at the hands of the high- flying Box Elder quintet earlier In the season. Play begins at 6:45.. Box Elder, currently in a first place tie with Weber for region one honors, will go all out to trip again the determined The Brigham squad needs a victory Friday to remain in first place. Riv-erme- n. A victory for Coach Hughe's squad will probably be one of the most important factors in determining whether the Bears or Logan will enter the state class "A" tournament. Bear River's squad kept this hope alive when they edged out South Cache last Friday on the Cachlan floor. The first quarter found the score tied three times, but the Bears gained an 7 lead at the end of the initial period. The Rl verm en hit the hoop constantly to lead through all the rest of the game although the Spartans were never far behind. They came up to within one point of the Bear River squad in the last quarter. In other region one battles Logan defeated North Cache 27 to 19 to leave Bear River and Logan in a tie. Box Elder tripped Weber 40 to 39 to move the Bees into a first place tie with the South touted Weber squad. Cache and North Cache jointly occupy the cellar positions. 8-- call- ed from Hawaii Friday evening to talk with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beyer. They report all well there. the L. D. S. Church and at the time of his death worked at a ATTEND FUNERAL wheat. service station in Snowville. AT MAYFIEL1) as was selected lie He is survived by the following of Unit of Bear River the brothers and sisters: Mrs. ChrisMr. and Mrs. Leon Christiantine Neal, Stone, Idaho; George the Young Farmers where he sen were in Mayfield Saturday served most energetically. Jay Daley, Nessa, Oregon; Mrs. Lulu and They went to atSunday. in man the was also high point Detwiler, Bell Flower, California: contest by the tend the funeral of a nephew, Ralph Daley, Weston, Idaho; A- judgingFarmers sponsored Kent Whratley, a son of Clark at the Fair. lfred Daley, Corinne; Cora and Young Jay's community spirit is well and Leah Chris tiansen Wheatley. Leonard Daley of Snowville and shown through his commendable The boy is survived by his par CIVIC LEAGUE TO Eldon Daley of Compton, service as second counselor in ents, one brother and urand- SPONSOR MUSICAL PROGRAM C. E. Mrs. rarents. Mr. and his School, dance direc The annual musical program Funeral servi', are pending tor Sunday for the M. I. A., and chair- Wheatley of Honeyville and Mrs word from a sister who has not man of the recreation commitSophia Christiansen of Mayfield. sjxmsoiTd by the Tremonton Women's Civic League will be been located as yet. Time and tee for his Elders quorum. on Thursday, February 27 I OR be announgiven of services will REHEARSAL CALLED place All in ail, after considering his at the Tremonton Second Ward STAKE ced by Shaw and Rogers Funeral QUEENS qualifications, the Yountr Farmhall at 8 p. m. It l.s free to the Home. ers of the Bear River Unit feel and will feature outstandward public all A dress rehearsal for that he is without doubt the queens and their partners has ing musical talent of this valley FIRST WARD ANNOUNCES outstanding Young Farmer of all been called for Saturday night and surrounding communities. SWEETHEART BALL DATE chapters in the State of Utah at 7 p. m. in the high school indeed they feel that he is their All are exepcted to be BUSIINF.I.L OPPOSED AS building. evening, Monday February man of the hour. STATE PURCHASE present at this rehearsal. 17th is the date for the Sweet A report given to both houses heart Ball in the Tremonton of the state legislature Tuesday First Ward. Special decorations SUGAR COMPANY WILL said that the acquisition of and a floor show will add to the Bushnell Hospital "even as an IN VALLEY enjoyment of those who attend. outright gift" is "undesirable", A good orchestra will furnish the and continued to outline a six RE SHOWN music. NEW point opinion on why it would not be suitable to house the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were W. S. C. S. MEETS The Utah Idaho Sugar Com- various state institutions preVISIT FOR LEAVES business .visitors in Salt Lake pany has arranged for showing viously suggested. IN THE EAST of colored films throughout the Mrs. A. D. Rich entertained Thursday. The report left the issue enWilliam H. Beyer left Thurs- valley during the next two weeks. the Women's Society of Christian tirely up to the legislature howMr. and Mrs. George Scofield day morning for Illinois where The films are accompanied by ever, and offered several ways Service Tuesday afternoon at her he expects to visit with relatives spoken description and show beet In which the hospital could be home. After a business meeting of Kaysvilie spent the week-en- d their with in Peoria and Martin. He will production and harvest, depict- used, if proper alterations could Tremonton were served in visiting dainty refreshments also visit in Bay City, Michigan. ing modern methods of crop pro- be made. sons and daughter here. by the hostess. duction and use of nitrogen and OF INTEREST TO phosphate as fertilizer. The READING DECITAL MISSIONARIES AND PARENTS film also shows the preat ad- TO BE PRESENTED The Leader will be sent to all vance In the use of machinery Phyllis W. Pope will present a missionaries serving in the field in connection with this crop. group of students in a Reading furinterested perAll and farmers be will at her home Monday, addresses Recital if their nished to the publishers. Call sons are invited to check the February 17th at 7:30. schedule of meetings found else The renders appearing will be 23 and let that missionary reOur Wildlife consisting of biff prame, miprratory and and attend week in this where paper news every Ellen Cook. Su.san Waldron. Davceive the home located id most one the suitably upland birds is near the point of extinction. Much time to the cost family. Hamilton, Richard Green, without for them. and money has been spent to protect these animals and Arii ne L:r.;b, Robert Green, SuThe first showing is set for san Waldron, Judy Becton and LEAVE FOR birds so that future generations miprht enjoy outdoor Thatcher meeting hou:e on Careen Peck. the CALIFORNIA TRIP rtcreation in hunting. Thoughtless citizens are shooting p. February 17th at Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer left wild jrame during- closed season, so it behooves us all to four are showings there and m., vacaof to the Wednesday morning for a scheduled for Bear River high help stop this practice and furnish infomiation California. to tion trip school. arrest and conviction of these culprits. The following is Notice Is hereby given that on unlawbe an extraction from our State Laws. (It shall News HEAR the 17th day of FebJAYCEES Monday ful for any person to shoot at, kill or hunt for any pinWINMNO ESSAYS ruary, 1017, offers will be receivnated grouse, blue grouse, ruffed grouse, willow grouse, ed on the sale of building lots in Births: or partridge, the Hungarian of quail, a Jaycees Piatt O in Tremonton City, Utah. members The sage hen, pheasant, Mr. and Mrs. David Green Wednesor I,ots 1 to 9 in block 2 platt 0 nest, or meeting rob egg to at their or regular destroy any mourning dove, girl, February 7th. three and lots 1 to 5 In block 1 platt 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yoder, a day evening heard the young of any of said birds. It shall be unlawful for any Americanwill be offered for sale on a bawinning essays in the of girl, February 10th. person to have in his possession any part or parts Misses Sharon of $9.00 per front foot and sis The Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy, a boy ism contest: such birds out of season. Any person who violates any Ethel 6 to 10 of block 1 platt 0 and lots Romer Hales, Joyce 13th. February misdea of and and lots 1 to 5 of block 4 platt of the provisions of this section is guilty Reed Thompson had a major Roberts read their entries 0 will be offered for sale at $3.00 awards Maxine Potter and were presented with cash meanor, and shall be fined not less than ?25. The jusoperation; Musical per front foot. by the organization. tice of the peace or the court trying the action shall in Ray Payne had their appendix Val All G. I.'s offering to purchase from Bow-cu- tt heard were numbers removed; Mrs. Lorenzo all cases of conviction under this title, whenever any and the first day will be given preMarvin Ashby and and Iavltt had a minor operation of ference. AH offers must be m jde was fine is imposed, order, as part of the judgment, that the the to Ed speaker was Stenquist given medical treatment In writing stating the lot and offender shall be committed to jail, there to remain unAllen, Mary Ann Homer, the evening. Ricky a block dismeeting business At the they wish to purchase a" til such fine is fully paid or he is otherwise legally Leonard Wolverton, Mrs. Ralph said offer. Abwm cash of accompany appointthree committee Ressimv-ran is Forsgren. Anna Bell charged. Hear llivcr Wildlife Federation offering furnished exbe will not 1947 rodeo. They stracts Dianne Fonnesbeck. Mrs. Wal- ed to act on the award of $.V for information and conviction of any perFronk the expense of the purcept at lace Anderson Jr., Wallace Bou- are Bob Winzeler. Wayne All offers must be subchaser. son or persons killing big game during closed seasui Miller. rne, Mrs. Lavoy Hadfield and and Harry of conviction to and the mitted information for city recorder at of $10 and a reward the' child of Richard Kinsey. In Tremonton City, at Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook drove his office the closRodney Hansen was treated for any person or persons killing pheasants during store. Watland's Clifford cuts received in an automobile to Provo Sunday to visit their ed season. Tremonton City children there. accident. vice-preside- nt Cali-lorni- a. MEETINGS METHODS TO SPONSOR DISTRICT; Citizens Must Help Protect Wildlife 1 - Notice Hospital , Sale |