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Show ud of rI BEARRIYIER VALLEY LEADER' XII VOLUME I . - Kh TflV' PITV ITT II I i .r 0, 1J - I UMBER FUrTx ' : i PETER NICHOLS Is Denounced By Conference Visitors HELD AT MARCH OF TIME . niuuouA!, ' ntiutijl Drinking, Smoking fl 1 rriiim.u OFFICIATES IN Compliance School To Be Held In Box FAIR OFFICERS , Elder County DISCUSS NEW Declaring that drinking and strong On Tuesday, August 31 a compliua. o. t. fat. orr. liquors and the use of tobacco was ance school, under the Agricultural a KDITORS OF TIMB TH1 and T mental physical handicap on f I'M IfMJkfy Htwtmataxitf Conservation set-uwill be held In those who indulged in the habits, I the Extension Service office, County Rugar Clawson, President of the counnd f D. B. is it stated Brigham cil of City, the by County 95 NO. and O. Samuel Twelve, KOMEfEE 1 Agricultural Agent Mr. Stewart The of the First Seven President of school will be conducted by W. W. WASHINGTON Starting with a Seventies, denounced this eviL in the Two Owens, Assistant Director Extension , of 60 men, the Department of Jus the opening session of the Bear River Service. The purpose of the school careful month last probing began Stake quarterly conference Sunday, tice Funeral services were held WednesPresident Rudgar Clawson, of the will be to outline methods to deterhe Two meetings of committeemen and the private ana puDuc uves oi can claiming that there was no more imj in the Bothwell chapel over the council of twelve apostles, officiated mine where mapping will executives of the Box Elder County to succeed retired Associate portant principle to be followed than day compliance (jidates I r.d remains of Peter Nichols, who died at the services Sunday evening, held not be completed, and to discuss the Fair were held Wednesday afternoon ich I Supreme Court Justice Willis Van this one. Sunday following injuries received in in the Tremonton L. D. S. ward, in technique of filling out compliance In which reports were heard and Devanter, finally reduced the list to rs. plans Instances were sighted to show that a wagon accident two weeks nrevi- - dividing the ward. The division was forms. furthered for the coming annual Fait 20 and sent it to the President. Then, the use of tobacco and liquor led in ous. Bishop D. Milton Marble was In made from Main Street north and The forenoon meeting, commencing and Rodeo to be held September 16, one by one, Franklin Roosevelt instances to moral degenercy. charge of the services. many south. 9 a. m,, will be attended by the 17 and 18. at names more until last week Latter at The north portion of the city des- county committee, county agent, asDay Saints were encouraged the funeral were RoSpeakers In the afternoon, under the superwrote made in mind he his up, when, to live the principles of the gospel bert S. Calderwood, of Tremonton; the ignated as the Tremonton First ward, sistant county agent, and office clerk. vision of Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker and his message and stand in Reverand R. F. Goff, of the M. E. with Dr. Donald B. Green as bishop, The same people plus the supervisors Mrs. Ruth holy places. Summers, executive memto the Senate: "I nominate Hugo L. of this city; and Dr. Eli Haw- with Owen L. Brough and David will attend the afternoon session. church of Each the their stressed speakers bers of the be an to Associate Alabama board, twenty-si- x of superBlack Under the method to be used this visors from all faith in the young people of the kins. Musical numbers consisted of a Starider as counsellors, and Aarol of the county parts justice of the Supreme Court" church and in the ultimate destiny ladies chorus from the Bothwell ward, Bennett ward clerk. The south por- year it should be possible for a super- met and discussed the departments The nomination fell as a bombshell of the church and its a vocal solo, by Edward Kerr; a vocal tion of the city was designated as visor to cover from six to ten farms over which purposes. preside and laid plana they to the press, if not to the nominee him Mrs. solo the Tremonton Second ward, with per day. by Amy Randall; violin solo, for their departmental work. Elder Brown, representing the self, whose previous experience on the D. B. Green; and a duet by James Walton as bishop, John O. by Bishop church stressed President James Walton and SecSecurity Program, bench consisted of a Mrs. Ed Winchester and Mrs. R."F. Garfield and George Stenquist as need of the Latter Saint C. J. Dewey and Bishop Bowr-in- g every Day retary as a "boy judge" in Birmingham's counsellors and Golden Harris as ward the same, calling at- Goff. in of participating Brigham City, were in attenaft1910 in court three years The deceased was born at Brigham Clerk. police to tention lie dance the meeting and made brief the at that possibilities er he had left poverty-bitte- n Clay within its effective There was a large attendance at the City, July 15, 1885 and was a son of remarks. prosecution. Bishop Bowring, In connec Mr. and Mrs. August Nichols. Mr. meeting and a splendid spirit of coCounty with $1.20 following the burnition with Mrs. Fred Gephart, are in afternoon meeting, a the Following office he had of the law ng managed was held for those Nichols came to his death as a result operation and approval prevailed, with charge of the flower department of to set up when he graduated from special meeting of an accident which happened on his no descenting votes from any of the executhe fair. connected with the specially of Alabama Law the University Friday morning, August 6, when members when the proposition of the tion of the program in which special farm Much enthusiasm was shown in the School. he was thrown from a load of hay and division and the installation of offiinstructions were given. and marked progress is being meeting cers was was a considerable distance One of six candidates for the U. S. dragged proposed. President Smith's report of the made. President Clawson was accompan which time his skull was frac Senate vacancy created when Alastake showed marked improvement during an In the evening, the executive memarm badly bruised and other ied by President Samuel O. Bennion bama's Oscar Underwood declined to and tured, bers of the fair board met at which growth. serious injuries. He was removed to' tf the Council of Seventies, and the stand for reelection in 1926, Hugo were submitted by Wm. C. time plans the L. D. S. hospital and for a brief Bear River Stake presidency and high Black campaigned the hardest and and J. L. Weidmann, in Horsley time showed improvement and then council. Speakers at the services were bitterest, drove his battered Model of exhibition the building, for charge T into every cranny of Alabama, often grew steadily worse, passing away President Clawson, President Smith The dismembered body of a man the of exhibition and President Bennion. Each of the believed to be William Patterson was Sunday morning. after an overnight stay at a farmhand extensions for the departMr. Nichols has been a prominent speakers pointed out experiences in discovered on the railroad track by spaces ouse left family and neighbors con ments in the building. The displayed farmer of the valley, having come church history and government show- the engineer of passenger train No. vinced he was one of them. Most im were plans approved by the commlt- here when at the age of 11. He has a ing that it had always been beneficial 41 Sunday morning at 1:45 just east tee and m appropriation portant, he gained the support of Ala was made circle of friends and relatives to divide wards when their numbers or tne bama's Ku Klux Klan, which meant CO. large mourn station, snenrr for their completion. jjeweyvme his seemingly untimely reached proportions of the present John H. Zundel was who election in 1926, but caused Washing Immediately notiOther phases of the fair and rodeo ward, which was approximately 1600 fied and investigated the case. passing. ton wags to eay last week: were discussed, which showed that " He is survived by his wife, Mildred persons. Bun- to Hervin Sheriff the Zundel, According members and heads of dc-Superintendent committee County to he a have won't "Hugo buy robe; President Clawson said he was im- dismembered body of the man was derson has released the following as- Nichols and a daughter, Gloria, and are active In furthering can dye his white one black." . , partments Box Elder the following brothers and sisters: pressed with the good spirit that had picked up in pieces along the track dans for the work of the fair. The for teachers of signment Some Senators contended that Hugo Henry, Mrs. Bert Gibson of Tremon- prevailed and was felt in the meeting as the sheriff preceded east from the officers were highly pleased with the Black was constitutionally ineligible county: ton; Adolph of Corinne; and Mrs. and promised the people the blessings station. The head, left arm, right leg, progress made thus far and confidentBear River High School I for the Supreme Court because he : C. E. Smith, George James Foxley of Hood River, Oregon. of the Lord in carrying out' the re- were found In different places, and ly expect the coming fair to be outj helped increase the emoluments of O. Nye, Douglas Cannon, Leo R. sponsibilities entailed in the dividing his clothing torn to shreds. standing. jusu-ceDy voting lur iue of the ward. C. H. Last, " ' j, Nethella p Griffin, Walker, Car Bill under which Willis Van Devanter President Smith said that in his Edna Burnham, A. J. Taylor, MarIt appears that Mr. Patterson was stepped down. Moreover, Senator BorC. Davis, eight years as president of the Bear Woodside, Hugh Cow garet p on a ah insisted that no vacancy existed riding gravel car on X T. River Stake he has never done anyK. Shurtz, Ruth .Johnson Oneta 278 the train because Mr. Justice Van Devanter is coming south. thing that he felt was more justifiable Therefreight Edward Harris, C. hurt was two were to the acwitnesses F. Price badly still subject to call for service. But Sargent Streeper, George than in his recommendaand C. Watkins, Earl Hone, Elaine Reeder, when he was tion rightthe Tremonton ward should cident, N. A. Tollen, 336 South Logan to Hugo Black, as to most of the Senmorning Wednesday that Owen Ward, H. M. Skinner, Ellen a cow that he was bringing be divided, in which the general au- street, Denver, and Harold Brown, of ate, these arguments were mere ConDonald Sheffield, gored by Rhoda Larsen, Mr. Lund, J. T. Abbott, of this city, son of Mr. Colorado Springs, riding on another from the pasture to his home. servative rumblings and disregard of thorities of the church concurred. Jos. E. Whitesides, Andrew Heggie, she cow Mrs. George Abbott, was elected when and re car. in the Upon arrival Price was leading Ogden they Senatorial courtesy. The 93rd man President Bennion pointed out exLeRoy Morris, Florence Clyde McKay, him of the Utah Chapter of of a all sudden that the attacked knocking him, president ever nominated for the post, gravel suddenly he had encountered in the ported Bunnell. of America Tuesday hole in the periences unaer Farmers Future a car onto to tne and down Degan soon received large Senate disappear goring Black tesof stakes and wards and Hugo dividing Box Elder High School (Brigham in the afternoon which the railroad and the concluding day's of track his required tified of their beneficial effects on helpless leg, as the 80th Supreme part approval (63-1F. A. Hinckley, W. H. Grif- fleshy someat the Utah held was business man was He City): drawn with the close. to In meeting seven stitches gravel. Court Justice in U. S. History, fiths, James Jensen, Earl Ferguson, what bruised on other parts of his the people. some unaccountable manner the car State Agricultural College campus. was The ward choir, which highly must have Robert Reese, L. A. Richardson, inOthers from the Bear River Chapdumped itself enroute apbody, but otherwise not seriously President Clawson, M. by A. complimented Nielson, Law, to receive State Farmers degree George LIES to ter Joseph the proaching Deweyville permit jured. furnished the music for the services n. Harold Capener and Grant were Hansen, Albert Noall, S. W. Beecher, to assistance out. fall not the been for Had it of Alf N. Robbins. gravel direction the under WASHINGTON Circulating briskl- Lura Redd, Elmer Jeppson, Flora vis-1 This gave Bear River Chapter of Mr. Price's nephew, who was $2.00 In Pockets At the conclusion of the services, in y in Washington last week was a Hansen, John Olsen, Edward Ward, that were of the twenty-seve- n three that is with it likely very him, ofiting In the pockets of the trousers was a special meeting in the bishop's lively White House ancedote which, Uarda Jensen, George Bishop, Nial state. to to entire him the would have cow trampled the fice, President Clawson, assisted by found a piece and a copper granted whether or not true, concerned fiery Nelson, A. B. Casemon, Clara P. A rare Incident In connection with to Mr. Price. according death, P. cent. a In small tobacco sack was J. Rom-nePatriarch the stake colpresidency, General Hugh S. Johnson, whose West, Cleon Lemon, Elizabeth a him the wish speedy Christensen and members of the awarding of the degrees was the His many friends high two silver dollars, and a note address- - UnnnHnr Stnfo Vflrmpr rtpPTPft POTumns in Scripps-Howar- d newspapers Phyllis Kirkham, Zula Hansen, recovery. council, set all the new officers apart. ed to William Patterson In checking have lately been devoted almost ex- Nephi K. Davis, Vernal Harris, Anna d George AbbQtt the father After the business of the day had with the railroad officials, it was dis- of J. T., this Administratclusively to flaying the Johnson, Lucy Rice, Ferd Kroksh, being the the only Inbeen concluded, President Smith, with covered that William Patterson was stance in the state ion. Called into Franklin Roose- Phyllis Richards, Apollo Hansen, Leswhere father and warmth of feeling, paid President a member of section crew 106 at Cam- - son held the degree and it is doubtvelt's office, General Johnson found lie Nelson, Iretta Peters, RuLon Man27 Clawson a tribute in calling attention as, Idaho, and that he had been sent ful if it could be parralled In the enhalf a dozen of his recent columns ning, Norman Jeppson, Floyd To Be to those present that through Presi- to Camas by the Gun Supply company tire spread on the President's desk. Said country. Clawson was 81 years of age he on August 15, and quit his job August dent Box in the the President, underlining sentences This degree was also conferred on Box Elder Junior High School At 6 p. m. August 27, 20. had on was In his all probability he in the columns: "Hugh, that's a lie. (Brigham): Alf Freeman, Wilford Elder County Park, the annual Farm had arisen that morning at 5:30, C. G. Adney, of Corinne, veteran cat. . that's a lie. a lie. . ." Freeman, Grant Prisbrey, Ivie Rae Bureau outing will be held. This year driven to Garland to be in attendance way back when this accident happen- tle raiser and showman and at present . that's confer- ed. He was a man weighing about of of the junir department of Said General Johnson: "Mr. President, Mason, Austin Larsen, Mary E. Rob it will be given in the manner of a at a 9 o'clock session this the at 170 pounds, brown hair and eyes, and director at session, had 1 ence, Jen-spoken of the Box Elder County In United bust livestock man you are the only the melon bins, Owen Westenskow, Floyd 2 o'clock sesprobably 50 years of age. States who can call me a liar and sen, Louise Call, R. M. Gourley, Har Fair. Ebinezer Kirkham will act as song the 10 o'clock and the sesThe remains were taken to the Tn the comnetition of iudErine. the leader and the state officers will at- sions, had spoken at the evening get away with it." old Madsen, Vosco P. Call. & Felt mortuary here and are had Larkin perTremonton the ward, at sion : of interest C. L. Bcar Rlwr yn wons fourth and tend Central School (Brigham) say something (Please Turn to Page Three) 3 bishoprics and still there awaiting developments. in crop and sixth and in 6, Iona and information to farmers and their sonally set apart Valentine Grant poultry 6, Frye B, E, Journal. and 2 other counsellors dairy. Johnson 5, Mabel Christensen 5, wives. There will be a loud speaker ward clerks and and was then driving back to Salt Mary Anderson 4, Rula Sackett 4, to facilitate the out door program Lake City. This, President Smith said, & give pep to the occasion. Joy Jensen 3, Vera Facer 3, Blanche was a demonstration of the strength and Goldie bring if Coach Come early, you desire, Ferre 2, Phyllis Whitworth 2, from coo- of character and body and was a tesin the eat it and 1. luncheon Jensen Norma Penrose 1, your A.C. of the blessings of the Lord VicLincoln School (Brigham) lest, most pleasant place in the county. timony esteemand loved is man who upon a E. J. Holmgren tor J. Bott 6, Duane Archibald 6, It will be with sincere regret that ed by the entire church and whose President B. F. E. B. N. Estella Rothe 5, Ruth Lela Jensen 5, Announcement is made by Wendell the patrons and friends of the Bear to a been tvample has shining life When I get to squintin' around In Lucille Wheatley 4, Irene Stayner 4, McDermaid, of Laub and McDermaid River high school learn that Coach toe paper, I ADS all who knew him. always seem to run across Jones 3, LouVell Roberts 3, Mary SHOP THRU THE LEADER of the O. P. Skaggs of this city, of Joe Whitesides is leaving the school something of other that Is kinda com-tea- l. Nichols 2, Bertha Jensen 2, Regena the purchase of the Richards Market faculty. Mr. Whitesides has been tenAnd the latest, it is where they Jensen 1, Veressa Hunsaker 1. 1938 at Garland, the deal having been con- dered other positions which he con&re fixin.' to have a convention of the summated the past week. George Mc- siders gives him greater opportunities Boothe Valley School (Bert, Utah) TO ON cosmetologists. Rose. a Loretta brother, and Rex Laub for him to continue his work and alDermaid, A will assume the duties of the newly so cosmetologist is something that Bothwell School (Tremonton R. F. complete his masters degree, which Elinore naybe everybody don't know all about store. Leonard Peterson is purchased a primary cause for his accepting D.): And I looked her Edna Maw Their many friends in this commun- the new position. up, and it is a per- Mandry other and of native wheat vegetation, restoration Winter for son who tells producers busiyou why it Is that you Bear River City School (Bear River farmers who grow Mr. Whitesides will go to the U. S. n crops such as parts of the Great Plains ity will wish these enterprising look so Miller should Merlin and men success In their new venture. A. C. at Logan, the school from ness what you funny, AdTaylor :Gien a City) to make greater to about were advised by the Agricultural Region, will need It. which he graduated, and take up the 6, Frona Cates 5, Leona Bunot in order to meet the readjustment And they are like a fisherman, and justment administration today to take reCornwall Ernest Mrs. Mr. and of duties as freshman coach of that Inaccount of the probable provisions (riease Turn to Page Four) quirements of the program. &ny person who believes a fish story, turned Wednesday from a trip to the stitution He expressed himself as time Conservation this at is made The suggestion U would be the 1938 Agricultural Glacier National Park. They report safer to lock him up. And to leave the many fine friends in making their plans for for the guidance of farmers who need a person who vacaProgram touch a had that a interesting very Be having antithe deimagines and In full splendid institution to which fall. this information before the of plantings this coming tion trip, visiting many Interesting he has been connected for the past purple paint at 2 dollars per touch, Con1938 for of the of tails Agricultural provision cipation gonna do anything except make you in Idaho, Montana, and Into year, saying, "I am sure that I will lowservation Program are announced. An places acreages in the 1938 program took like a sick Canada. never find more congenial associates Sioux, they might acreages in outline for the 1938 program is now the also be watched. Missionaries of the Bear River er thanAAA officials and friends in my profession, or sois steabut In Washington developed suggested being But these artists of the cosmetics, Stake, under the supervision of Presi- 1937, the to not of the period cially than I have found in this comaverage seedings during not yet completed. In drafting of crops totybe they do some good, 'cause I dent Warren Hansen, held their first Ings 1928-3wheat munity." acres. If soilmillion 45 1937 of is of consideration the 80 1933 given being exceed percent pan, ee where the Gov't says that we street meeting of the season In TreThe coach can rest assured that as many acres for 1938 field. seed farmers the from recommendations to base acreages. depleting should avthese 1937 obtain and in put money in circulation. And monton Saturday night, with a good as seeded In United feelings are mutual, and In spite the Wheat seedings they to 80 seedings keeping Instead of night Although Next Saturday our in of the declines crowd of bills, attending. regret the people feel at his saving erage or better yields, paying States for the 1937 crop were e should will be held per cent of the 1937 street meeting with him goes their sincere second more. declines the These are leaving, with and wheat prices spend likely. should qualify most farmers in proximately 81 million acres And for the fish stories, it. Is a under the direction of the stake mishis continued success and for wishes are If there be would average abandonment and might sharp 1938 Individual farmers who have normal yields of appreciation for the sense "ght race between the cosmetologists sionaries. a . In the deep of. their crop land, have produced 950 million bushels, or above average wheat yields nd Uncle Sambo. - high class service he has rendered wheat A good program has been arranged large percentages other and pro57 United States seeded to in bases, or farmers In Winter wheat farmers ' here. Yours, with the low down, of the world. and the public generally Is Invited M where land may be designated j lion acres for 1937, as compared with duclng nations attend. JO SERRA BOTHWELLWED. DIVIDING WARD FAIR PROJECTS 1 i p, Ben-nio- n, Accident Victim Is Paid Last Tributes; Buried At Tremonton Green, Jas. Walton Named As Bishops Of Wards Encouraging Reports Given For Women, Other Departments i "t t j blue-pencil- long-han- ed long-await- ed d year-and-a-ha- I ! lf BODY OF MAN FOUND NEAR i Is Picked Up In Pieces Along The Railroad Track j ! f ASSIGNMENT OF ! i TEACHERS FOR I' BOX ELDER . I ! if I (Garland-Tremonto- n) George F. Price Is Gored By Mad Belt-Dum- Abbott Elected President of Utah Chapter of F.F. A. self-dum- j 6) Sor-enao- ten-ce- nt y, 1- Farm Bureau Outing Ras-musse- n. Held Aug. ,. THE LOW DOWN mmm McDermaid Joe Whitesides Purchase Richards Position at Market At Garland Accepts Laub grovb : AAA OUTLINES PROBABLE ACREAGE PROVISIONS GUIDE WINTER WHEAT FARMERS 5-- 8, 1-- 2. 3-- 5, fall-sow- 7-- 8, 3-- 4, Street Meeting To Held Here Saturday 2 j g; ; . 1 ap-ba- se mil-are- as I J |