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Show FAGS EIGHT S 9 BEAR Ballard Reunion Held At Malibu Lodge In Logan Canyon D. E. COUNTY COMMISSIONER PROCEEDINGS members and descen-dent- s of Henry Ballard met at Logan Canyon, Saturday evening for a very enjoyable time. Representatives from all parts of Utah were present. Mrs. Bessie Ballard was master of ceremonies, with Melvln J. Ballard as assistant. The family dinner was served at 5 p. m. The members surrounded two large tables decorated with cut flowers. The evening was spent in speech making by representatives from each family. Following a program was ar ranged. The remainder of the evening was spent reviewing a motion picture of the 1937 reunion. Sixty-eig- LEADER, THURSDAT. JULY 7. 1S33 RIVER-VALLE- fl m s ra R, P S ht (D E--I t - rx FT"! r J J 6t - - Three Factors Given h Jen tlt-cuii- S 3 Usury Co (By Professor George n ' Head of Dairy Dept., V. s ' C In selecting a breed d'n there are at least threeof 1 6 ,Ctors t should be considered popular in the community requirements for the product 7. The Honorable Board of County Commissioners met in regular session the 5th day of July A. D. 193S. Commissioners Jos. I. Dewey, John Adams r "l oreeded and Jos. A. Nielsen present, with I Community breeding I. Chairman Jos. Dewey presiding:. ous for many reasons PiS TjU Veraald Wm. Johns, of Garland, ap ficient purchase and use h ! 8 ll 51 ' peared before the commissioners in Ven a number of men of of bid to the the for opening regard 5 all have the same breed thL printing and publishing of county rein the purchase of?'fc together ports and notices. The commissioners Slre They have more informed Mr. Johns that these bids so should get a bettA- - kmoney . to,'P jit-;- 4 would not be opened until at a latter more efficiently. Second hour during the day, and at that time surplus stock. Buyers like action would be taken upon the award g 1 community where thev Polo S terra at Meadow Brnnlr Premnnn fnr nn ing of the bids. are a large number of one w , excjtirlg campaign, four of the nation's top polo Ulysses Taylor of Ogden, appeared animal to select from. Third slqjf-arsnapped at Westbury, L I., in one of : before the commissioners representing i ' Spf breed consignment saw thd Weekly matches. They are (left to right): the High Line canal. Mr. Stewart Inglehart, Elbridge Gerry, Earle i! ily promoted and carried Taylor requested permission from Box fr., and Jimmy Mills. V munities. Other community erl .... a wa Elder county to construct waste ditsuch F as .! shows, dairv horn Funeral services were conducted ches leading from the canal in a wesment a associations. v"iaiH f terly direction to the Cold Springs, Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Garland ward ol i meetings may also be car which is approximately 10 miles south chapel under the direction of Bishop si' ' of makets question Wins Coiiee Crown Joan Carson, iJ of Brigham City. The commissioners Arthur R. Welling over the remains at great length. If theUSe d beautiful hotel stenographer, was instructed Mr. Taylor that his request or Minnie May Snyder Astle, 52, wife u mnrlrct- ....m millr ...i inf the coffee industry for o picked by wuure or vv. state Astle of Garland. law, would be investigated before any disj. the title of "Miss Coffee" from the 19 set up, he will have to The deceased was born in Assump If of New position would be made of the same. girl employees prettiest st laws. the . If market r,,u. The following delegation of gentle- tion, Illinois, November 19, 1885. They York hotels. She will represent on a hundred pound basis wa with . , men from Bothwell appeared before have lived in Garland for the past the industry during Iced Coffee ' basic 20, test one breed . k 22 mrh years, where they have been prom Week, and is shown wearing her the commissioners, Eli Anred. If the market were a cheeJ tio: crown of coffee blossoms. t derson, A. L. Cook, Leslie Allen, Keith inent farmers. tys Surviving are her husband and six Hunsaker, John Tayne and Max Frion a butterfat basis, the breed the sons and Clarence Astle. daughters, day. This delegation of gentlemen renot matter. If the owner has a st: flai quested the grading and gravelling of Brigham City; Theodore, Arthur, T Ellen and of all Garland. Edith, of approximately 2 miles of road Alta, uv.uiuraju ana uses the g den utuer was made in Interment uvtSCOCK, then the Garland along the south end of Sections 22 and weh breed may be better. 91 in Tn 19 Pn A IV Cf If fur City cemetery. of Personal Preference Factor ther request was made that the road yea: The question of personal tw i leading into Bothwell from the in Ik rooi tersection of Sections 22, and 23 for when one is might help H located CLUB byte a short distance be graded and gravelbcwliuu v.xiere mere are two or t 4 prev led. The commissioners informed these ureeas aireaay established. In sue in a Norman t ft June 23, the Sunshine Sewing Circle rescott, a section there is usually a gentlemen that their request would be vamty noted for his work in Europe's music halls, toh met at the Howell D3' T. themselves at and Store, J. investigated markets that would purchase s Thursday 13 assisted bv Jans nntinnnllv Martin, tor 2:30 m. p. From there we went to from any breed of cattle. Expene Udy, county road supervisor, for disKnown came exeprf. in nwccnlntinn three the Bear River High School and enGosh, It's Hot! position. the "Town Hall Pin f?rrrriA Hi'inf " has taught that men will work t Swec each the Pulchntude "Jackie," chimp, a The following delegation of gentle- joyed good swim. They paired us with a breed of cattle they are vt replacement for the Fred Allen show. It retains the Esther Ann takes a swig of the the t IPretty men appeared before the commission- off in couples. Each couple brought same broadcast time of 9:00 n.m.. EDKT. WvW- V a k e r ested in. bottle to offset the displays a ken network. (Repeat at 8:C0 days over the ers; John II. Forsgren, Paul Formes-bec- lunch together. We ate in front of As shown by the many expenir 3 heat of the and lovely figure sweltering stone FCT.) p.m., the school. We high Ed Nelson, Lawrence Hawks, the waves go 'wild. summer sun. enjoyed the day there is a great deal less different year-Regs Burt and Norm Nelson cf Howell very much. The next meetinsr will Ite between the Ivtefa production monu held at the president's home, Arlene John W. Peters and Bealey Cutler of there is between cows of the hospi: ied them to Ogden, where she visited the Box Elder Board of Education. Gunnell. breed and often in the same he half-- t June 30, we met at the home of Ar with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Hunter This delegation of gentlemen request There are good and. bad cows iit vited lene Gunnell at 3:00. We Show and Mrs. Charles Jensen. She returned the grading and gravelling of the sang, our breeds. No breed has been Park ed home Saturday with the Jensens, school bus route now. being used thru song, the secretary called the roll and to the point that they are genets the I read the minutes of last week. We who spent the weekend here. the western part of Howell valley, The sale of farm lands by the Please take note that Sunday the pure and that all are good. Allb-serve Announcement is being made of the 17th is the date of our next said road being approximately 2i finished darning our stockings and cut land bank and land bank comPriest must be selected. This should ho I eon, tl miles in length. After considerable dis- out some apron patterns. We sang a missioner, in Utah, California and marriage of Clifton T. Rogers, sen of hood Conference in Garland. We wish in two ways. First by records of I and tl Mr. cussion of the situation of this road, song, then dismissed. Our next meetand Mrs. A. O. Hansen, of Los to be there in much has shown a decided increase ac larger numbers duction and second by type. dogs c the commissioners informed this dele- ing will be held at Anna Lee Jones-Jul- cording to H. W. Browning, vice Angeles, and Miss Georgia Hale, also than last time, The idea that one breed of t though that showing 7. gation that In all possibility, this president and treasurer of the Federal of Los Angeles. The marriage taking was very commendable. We must be cattle does utilize roughage morel HHHH road would be graded in the very near Land Bank of Berkeley, who has place in June. They are making their seated W'ORI comfortably before 8:30 a. m. vantageously than another herd ii home in Los Angeles. of real estate sales. future, but that the request for gravel, charge and will go to our separate programs roneous. It is commonly thought I The A to Z Cooking Club of WA! in all probability would of necessity Mrs. Nellie Call returned to her at 8:45 and render a The sales for the first three weeks Holstein cows are more efficient f met in which at the program home bi the of Miss be delayed until next spring. in June were more than the entire home in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. deacons, teachers and priests will take izers of that Rose, Jersey last Dorothy 1. wi The Friday, July Mrs. Wilma George Staples of Promontory ap time was Anderson, of the Y. part in speaking and rendering music. la nut true, in 1 act m,ooo spent making muffins. Next month of May he said. Durine this W. M. I. A. Stake jerseyswft peared before the commissioners and time 30 farms were sold for approxiPresidency, was Visiting leaders will instruct us and efficent in some roughage utilizat period will meet at the they home of 0 in attendance at the . mothers and together we shall have a iiuaaiuu iu ui.iutn a ihjumku time of re- True, the Holstein consumes & Rae Bradshaw, Wednes- mately $91,000. As in the past, more across the county road, at a miss Lillian daughters program, Wednesday of joicing, of the sales were made to farmers than the Jersey, but the table si day, July 6. j Plan point, approximately 1 miles west of who lived in the immediate vicinity last week. Those of you who have made iro- - she is Louise Homer larger which; Reporter. of the property sold, in fact out of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and the Promontory station. After discusgress on their projects will please pre- counts for the greater consumption Si sing this request for a short time, the the 30 pieces of land 22 were sold to Mrs. Dorothy Helberg, of Brigham, pare to report if a moment remains HHHH Evidence Lacking commissioners decided to refer the refarmers and only 8 to people not accompanied Mrs. Ed Younger, who is in which to do so. The Junior Teens met Thursday at There is no good proof that any visiting here. quest of Mr. Staples to County AttorPlease let us enter the race and put formerly occupied in farming. the home of their Mr. leader. There were and Mrs. Jack Leek and son, our dairy breed is more susceptible ney Wm. E. Davis. Utah led the other two states both LOGA young men and boys to this con- Utah weather than any other brV Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and 8 present and Mrs. Lund was our in number of sales and volume with Dee, were Brigham City visitors on ference in countie3 order we mav that prompt Severe cold wet and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson, of guest. Many questions were asked and 16 farms sold for a total of $46,941. Sunday. spells might in the all be in touch with the fountain head feet p any breed but in herds where t Bothwell, appeared before the commis answered by Mrs. Lund. A delicious California was next with 13 farms of truth and up to the moment in acriculturs thert luncheon or more breeds are together was served, sioners and requested the grading and MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED sold for a total of $41,856 and Ariextensioi tivity. "Eternal vigilence is the price very little or no difference in tbi Opal Shimek Reporter zona reported one farm sale for $2.- graveling of the road alone the canal Mrs. Agnes K. Earl announces the of advancement and success." Agricult I feet of the weather. bank from Nels Anderson's place to f 000. marriage of her son Everett, to Mae ently af Mr. and Mrs. Rudv nermann nnd Respectfully, Ike Newman's place, a distance of Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. Hawkins, reports. Chairman Edna Mae. Lesser Mr. daughter, and Priestmile: and also, the trad approximately i of Ogden. The marria Use of Cloth Is Traced ) ioJ tnAV Princij hood Committee ing and gravelling of J mile of road Mrs. Ray Williams, of Valapariso, June 27 at Ogden. The young to Chinese traditl are to t According couple visitea Mr. with and Mrs leading from the bridge near Nels An liioiana, the use of cloth was evolved frr iu uiukb meir Home in Lakeside, and live flerson s place, running east to Leslie E. E. Brenkman this week. Utah. the practice of women carry: increasin Stoke's, also a short strip of road to their children in fiber nets. Miss Opal Miller, who has been em Utah, ar be graded and gravelled which Is lo- gentlemen stated that recent rains ployed in Salt Lake City, is home comes an cated a short distance south of lone had washed out portions of this road visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. farm far rock. The commissioners informed making the same inaccessable. E. Miller. 1 Respor these people that these requests would Bids from the Box Elder News, The Mesdames Thelma W. Wilcox, Maud pestiona be referred and discussed with T. J. Garland Times, The Daily Box Elder W. Bennett of Syracuse, Ruth Rush-fort- h bers to Udy. Journal, and The Bear River Valley and Rhoda Bonham of Ogden niral poj Ray Sharp of Sunset, Utah, and Leader, relative to of called Friday on their uncle and aunt, but that Ed Sharp of Plain City, appeared be- county reports, notices publishing and nil ndvAtv Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller. about by fore the commissioners and requested tiscements; also for the A group of young men of our comw iocai furnishing of the grading and gravelling of the road uooks, DianKs, and were munity enjoyed the 4th at Timpano-ga- s indicated Courteous Friendly Service at the Store along the east side of Promontory opened and read to the stationary Cave near Provo. commissioner,. ilies on r Where You Get You Ask For What leading to Promontory Point. These After hearing the bids as read the The storm of the past week did needing a commissioners awarded the publish- some damage to the grain and to&pende hay. of all ing county reports, noticps nnd At the Connor Springs ranch, the cf -young ONLY advertisements to the Box Elder News lightning struck the homes an. and barn, shop of Brigham City. The bids for books, where 14 men were able them waiting for the blanks and stationary was not nw.irvU storm to pass over. tWes. They were knock VETERINARIAN ed to any one of the bidders in as ed over, burned and stunned, some Fewer f I much as all bids were submitted ac- worse than the others. We're Tin I hone 117 TuA.STK to j Tremonton, Utah standpoins glad c cording to the prices set forth in the report no more serious damage. r Franklin Trice List. Ersol Berchtold, Lawrence Petersen. of irrigati Jack Leek, Edmun and Brooks Shu- liable wal man accompanied Perrv L. Stanfill under cul to Plain City and Tleasant Grove on fconomica 60c "Drene" business. Nels Homer of Osrden ac fertilit 490 60c SHAMPOO SAL companied them from Ogdcn. well as THE TIME TO GET YOUR 1IEPATICA 50c 'Merge!!'!" Miss Dorothy Munk of Tremonton. " 3irabl LOTION .390 85c "Fletcher's" Miss Dawn Jensen, Preston Petersen BLACK CAPS 'ON, eitli CASTORLV 10c "life Buoy" and Mr. Huggins of Bear River City fiot cost Feenamint m SOAP - 3 for were at iagoon, enjoying the 4th. 50c "PhillippV MILK QiJ '"'Pounded 25c Regular Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen and OF MAGNESIA $1.00 "Luckv Tiger" ""m man TRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE HAIR TOXIC 790 50c PABLUM family spent the weekend in Locan 10 43 that oi and Logan canyon. Fre Cooked Cereal "Mickey Mouse" transferrin Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pierson. Mr. and MOULDED SOAP .... 50 $1.25 1se 890 unfav Mrs. W. J. Gilbert of Ogden, and Mrs. 15c Silhouette Cleansing VANTAGE can nt 'tr Frens L..-WH. Wade EAST TREMONTON Rox of 12 TISSUES - 200's Joyce of Salt Lake Citv vis Lw 75c "Bayer" 59 T'irnvp za 1 advbj 2 for ited with Mr and Mrs. William M. 50c .'PenMxlent ASPIRIN'S - 100's ber5 have Miller. We are sorry to report that TOOTH PASTE 390 60c 49 Other r Mrs. Miller is not so well at this Large raising of writing. St. Regis VACUUM EOTTLE 'bsorb av Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Camnhell. INSTANT WHITE Shoe Cleaner 1 A(J Regular $1.00 Value Pater ca Miss Mildred Campbell and Frank Will Not Rub Off 1 noxioUs Size 2oc Reg. Campbell, of Salt Lake City, visited nere luesday to Thursday of last Xal fet Marine MILK OF MAGNESIA week. Mrs. Sarah Shuman accompan SAVES MORE FOOD USES LESS CURRENT r mi rint Special pmPfrroU Challenge SQUARE ALARM m m I I We Handle Our Own Time Contracts On Lowest T4' mde l $1.00 Value : Pine-Vie- tI t ft " ri 7- Z1 ft w Services Held Sunday For Garland Mother w - Hop-pin- 4. k,v- Jir g w w to-wi- . :HCY t: A I "t 1-- NEWS 1 y master-of-ceremorn- . 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