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Show VALLEY LUilE XVI TIIEMONTQN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 Insurance Feature of Sugar Beet Program CHRIS C. ZINCK i To AidMany Growers NUMBER ONE Bulletin Describes Rain Storm Benefits JOSEPH BERGIN Home and Family Beet, Wheat Crops Living Program The God of Rain seems to be trying SPEAKS TO LIONS The insurance feature of the Sugar The- developments in the Box Elder to make up for the long dry spell by Beet Program will aid many beet County Community program of edu- sending a long wet spell. The rain has iy JameS growers of Box Elder county this cation for Home and Family Living been falling almost every day for the . .. year, said M. G. Perry, membeT of are described in a bulletin just pub- past week. Better than one and one LaSH! Common horse sense is the county AAA committee, as he! CrOWd lished by the United States Office of half inches of rain has fallen. to make itself felt against explained how the deficiency and) It has been especially beneficial to Education. This bulletin which is callCprvifP oUonal hysteria in some Congres-aa- l abandonment provisions of the pro-- ! Suped "A Summary of Achievements to the beet and wheat farmers. The beet quarters! gram operate. Man Date in the Four Experimental Fam- crop, which has been so seriously efOn Under the deficiency provision, if hat's news. It means that if the ily Life Programs," gives a readable fected by the whits fly this season, emotionalism and drouth, flood, storm, frost, s is responding to the rain. About -- d away from e Large and impressive funeral serdisease, The Lions club listened to Joseph. presentation cf the Box Elthe nation or insects cause ben;'ar(j logic continues, is is of the vices that left held were in afternoon crop der Tuesday widespread damage aeronautics director of the experiment. Bergin, and reduce yields below 80 per cent the Bear River City Ward Chapel v yet be able to arm itself for In evaluating the Box Elder pro- efiting greatly by the rain and is state road commission with intense defense. over the remains of Christian C. gram, Dr. Muriel W. Brown, consul- putting on tonnage, according to Or- interest as he told of the unusual rapson A. Christensen, superintendent of legislative debate over conscription 80 per cent of the normal yield of the Zinck, 64, who died suddenly at his tant in Family Life Education, United id growth of air ports in this state, :fflen led to pure hysteria in which harvested acreage no matter how low home in Bear River City Friday night States Office of Education, writes, the Garland factory. This will help which now numbers 13. Two hundred of the acreage yield may be. from a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. "One of the outstanding achievements the beet situation in this county con- and thirty boys are solons talked unthinkingly training in the Now Zinck waa In apparent gcod health of the Box Elder program to date is siderably, Mr. Christensen stated. and wealth Scripting industry. thirteen of the state, the If these same causes force to aban- airports The dry farmers are happy over to realize that don completely some or all of his beet the development of a philosophy and t said. " py are beginning speaker the rain, as it furnishes the moisture - a Inscription of industry and wealth acreage, payments will be made on report when he complained of dizziworking plan for community organHe attributed the rapid growth and for wheat planted now, and necessary acwas the ness. whole of An hour he later mean ization. Both dead, the and the conscription a third of the normal yield of the juld philosophy in preparing the ground for the bal- development of this defense measure lion. cording to reports. abandoned acreage. plan have evolved out of the exper- ance to the fact that the state road comto be planted. Charles Checketts waa in ience of the Central Sponsoring comd Bishop ITie sorader thinkers are now who are also the aeronautics to come a under mission, However, grower The storm has its serious effects that only the unwilling indus-k- a these provisions of the Sugar Beet Act charge of the services. Music was fur- mittee and demonstrate in a fasci- also. Last of the state, are commission there Sunday morning early and dollars should be confiscat- - must be within an area or county de nished by the choir with special num- nating way, a method of approach to was an electrical storm which and have lent their full cooperaresultbers by Margaret T. Johnson, a pi- social problems which is essentially They realize that if "wealth" is clared an abandonment andor defic ed in damage to several homes here. tion in building of airports throughano solo; a vocal duet by Florence J. democratic in character." out the state. hscripted it means forcing everyd- iency area. In such areas at least 10 Victoria C. Johnscn. This bulletin covers a description According to reports which reached ay to buy government bonds even per cent of the growers must have Gardner andwere comHe told of how the colleges and windows were our twelve office Moroni Mortensen, of the county itself, general and speSpeakers ?thehy have to borrow the money an abandonment andor deficiency bewere cooperating In the Geo. schools of in home the shattered Orsen A. Iverson, Carlos Jensen, and cific objectives of the program. The pletely do it And, they say, they can get fore the area can be declared a deficof these young men the Tremonton in and Misrasi East ground training of Bishop Checketts, with resolutions development of its present organiza tree I unwilling dollars through taxation iency or abandonment area. standard of efficiency the was and of home south the high split just resoect bv Christian Petersen, of the tion, staff, studies, which are now in Is being attained by them: which was and home Eldon struck Adams' A grower may abandon a part of Danish Brotherhood Lodge, No. 267, progress and a resume of published He expressed the hope that Trehis acreage and receive payment un of which Mr. Zinck was a member. jhus charges that industry is articles and radio programs relating their radio knocked out, windows Almonton national defense are boom- - der the abandonment provision on would cooperate with Brigwere broken curtains burned. and The entire stand and windows were to the program. accusers. The in was so the ham of Starlln home Stanfill the acreasre of and establishing an airport that receive a filled with floral offerings. anging against that part Other community programs des serve resulted. would the county and said that and struck sory Commission, the Secretary of deficiency payment on the remaining damages slight Christian Zinck was born in Den- cribed are Obion County, Tennessee, their hay down, or any town who did not have access with Farmers resident, the National Defense Ad- - part or bis acreage, if deficiency is was he where and mark May 2, 1878, Toledo, Ohio, Wichita, Kansas who were trying to get it down are to an airport, in a very short time ar, Secretary of Navy, and so on established. The 1940 normal yield reared and educated. There he marThe Central Sponsoring committee so happy, but such Is Ure every- would be as much out of date as a not wn the line, insist that industry is f0r a farm is the average yield for ried Anna Neilsen. and three children hopes that, in the near future, it will one cannot town without cement roads and sidebe satisfied. determiniings its part. That should satisfy the years 1933-3inclusive, of this union were born In Denmark. be possible to distribute copies of this walks. most violent critics. ed from planted acreage. The family was converted to the L. bulletin to those individuals who are Commissioner George Abbott, who an conditional of these 'M a matter fact, Through increasing special D. S. faith and emigrated to Utah in interested obtained Mr. Bergin as a speaker, exd payments, growers are given a limitImber of legislators is becoming about 1909, settling in Bear River plained the operation of the commisthat the hurling of such charg ed crop insurance on sugar beets for City, where they have since resided. Anti-Narcotsion in cooperating with cities and ic Proagainst industry in itself amounts which there is no premium, Mr. Per- - He operated a blacksmith shop for them in every way possible helping out. sabotage. Because it simply creates ry pointed several years and has also farmed in to obtain airports. These provisions apply only to the that community. At the time of his tube and uncertainty m industry at Nello Christopherson, chairman of The Central Sponsoring committee time when it should be allowed to government payment of approximate- death he owned and operated a store By the aeronautics committee of the Pro'oduce national defense without hav- - ly $1.80 per ton and not to the con- Box of Elder the Community and service station in Bear River City. President to defend its unquestioned pat- -' tract payment of the processor. The Local Woman's Christian Tem gram of Education for Home and Chamber of Commerce; are the following chilSurviving Mason and Hansen George Secretary folthe can a of beet of has it ism. their pro- Family Living designated crop sugar Deficiency dren: Mrs. Ella Z. Johnson, Bear Riv- perance Union, as part and of Chamber of the Commerce, sponsored" an lowing people to serve as a library Mr. Price a member of the school n this connection, some legislators be determined only after processing er City; Mrs. Carrie Z. Forsgren, gram, abandonment committee: while will determined be ve been Brigham; Erving Zinck, U. S. Navy, meeting at the First Ward Chapel were guests at the meeting brought suddenly - up C. E. Smith, Garland, chairman; board, stationed in the Territory of Hawaii; on Friday evening, September 13th. funst the realization that they are by supervision. w ith the Idea of presenting came and Mattle M. Mrs. Mrs. F. Christenaen, Mrs. Kirstine Parker presided. w passing their tenth tax bill in Mrs. Wilma Z. Worthen, St. George, a plan for the building' cooperative Miss Francilda Sutherland, last nine years. As one of them Utah, and Lee R. Zinck, Bear River "God Bless America" was sung by Stone, in this county. Their an of airport of Tremonton; O: L. Brough, the audience join- Mrs. Gifford Watland, B. E. I it, "we've been following a City. Also surviving are seven grand Mrs. met with hearty response proposition ing in the chorus of the "Prayer" Miss Ruby Christensen, Miss Gladys and the major activity of the Lions 4-children. theory until we do Miss K. Owen, I know what we are taxing." Interment was made in the Bear hymn. Rev. Reginald F. Goff, of the Holton, Mrs. Phyllis club was assigned the job of looking .le points out that out of these ten River City cemetery under the direc- Methodist Church offered prayer. O. Iretta Peters, of Brigham; Miss Ethel Into the possibilities and reporting' of L. Brough, who is stake chairman of Rogers, Mr. Sargent Sitreeper, bills, eight have been passed as tion of Harold B. Felt. back. the as June and only two earlier in committee, introduced Garland. Box Elder county club girls Mr. Henry B. Hall, who for more year. That means that industries placed high in contests at the state twelve years has been a pioneer than B. jich would like in December to home Nettie Lund, fair, Johnreports Mrs. plan Club the narcotic evil. demonstration against agent. jir activities and program for the son; Mr. Hall gave a wonderful lecture kt full year can't do so because Faye Ann Huggins and Elyse JohnMon. cn this unbelievably serious problem y won't find out until June or later son, members of Mrs. Victoria John80th The Tremonton Firemen had their to a 2nd year foods club won 1st large appreciative audience, prept taxes they will have to pay for son's Melvln Foxley was chosen president first opportunity to use the new rea to "The the vious Judge in Home Economics k year. of place judging The family of Mrs. Hansine Han- and of the Young Republican club of Tre- suscitator last Saturday when the inthe Dope Peddler." table setting, white or whole wheat sen wife of the late Bishop Johnsen, a consisted of clever- monton, at a meeting held here Mon fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin The incidentally, newspapermen who fol bread, canned fruit and vegetables, C. C. Johnson, of Bear River City, day night, at which state and county stohl failed to begin breathing when true k tax legislation are usually prteey under garments and cotton dresses. is honoring! her on her 80th birthday ly enactedU. S. life case histories, officials participated in the program born. The tiny baby apparently had statistics Government on based was the highest Faye Ann Huggins tod judges of theh wisdom of tax with a party held in the officers of the new organi no control over the muscles in the Other anniversary method the sly, unsuspected lis. In a recent press gallery discus-k- , scoring individual and Elyse Johnson Amusement Hall of Bear River City, showing Mrs. Gordon Nessen, first lungs and when the resuscitator was are zation beare and our which 107 girls boys girls, many Wednesday, September 25th at 8 p. by a group of them suggested an 3rd highest among Mrs. Leon Kerr, sec- applied it was nearly fifteen minutes vice inpresident; An 4 years of ing ensared by dope peddlers. fiendment to the m. "excess of whom had more than ond vice president, and Clifford Rich before It was able to breathe under stance given was the three little girls kits" bill. It was this: Strike out training. They were the youngest girls Her sons and daughters take this its own power. It was then necessary secretary, ardson, a and in the contest. recently killed in California means of extending a general invi- woman state Republican to feed the baby oxygen and a mixJ. David Srything and insert: "Excess profits Wilson, be she so will 50 of beaten at the fair were as tation to all relatives and friends Other I cfn : uns government stui.i wen. iic it. says follows: winnigs an invalid for life. These crimes were chairman, was principal speaker of ture of oxygen and carbon dioxide who wish to celebrate this event with committed got any, whether you undestand He spoke on the restor- intermitently for a period of twenty by youths who were doped the evening. Foods group exhibit (at least four their mother and themselves. Those-oor not, it will tax 'em and heavy!" of opportunities hours after birth before the machine and ation promotion marijuana and confessed they had for girls' work is required for group exas planned by the could be taken away and the baby who read this invitation are by citizens you young were not known what doing. they hibits). Foods, 1st year, Honeyville, urged to forward it to any friends The tax bill may be could survive in an oxygen tent. sentences. Republican party. big (at last Harper and Lula or relatives whom you think might They are now spending life tat it was 105 pages) but the de- - leaders Mrs. Alberta for free The The machine was purchased by the enterprise, opportunity the Hall Mr. organizasuggested Ellis, first place;: 2nd year foods, Bear not receive it through the press. ase job is free government restrictions, must be local Fire Department during the sum , bigger. In a recent ad- vintria' Tnhn tion in Tremonton of an fss, H. W. Prentiss, Jr., president Dancing, both old and new, will be to cooperate with the guaranteed if the young people of our mer by many fund raising events and son, 1st place; 3rd year tooas, Bear a feature of the ne .National Association of music being FederalLeague, Mr. Wilson personal donation. They are very welt evening, w Narcotic League of America, country are. to Droerress. River leader, Miss Pearl Peter- furnished by members of the Johnson said. Los in emphasized this. He remind son, 1stCity, pleased with the performance of the national headquarters Angeles, re-place. Henri a and included F. that building a Also n short machine and believe that in the sav Other program family. speakers Calif. It is hoped an organization can navy is Canning Contest 2nd year canning freshments. state Lake of of this one life the machine has Salt Henroid pres City, to ing job because it means in- Bear cooperate be set up in Tremonton River City, leader, Mrs. Victoria clubs paid for itself. The machine was in No Gifts riease. Mrs. Johnson would with a state-wid- e of the ident casing the size of the navy 100 per Republican Young the in organization Johnson, 2nd place; Ball canning cont. But the of Utah; Mrs. Eldon Throckmorton stalled for public protection and the Army is to be increased test, Bear River City, leader, Mrs. like your presence not presents. immediate future. 50 per cent of Provo, vice president of the organ firemen stand ready to serve at a Andrea Huggins, 3rd place. 5 addition, he said. t.h ization, and Alf L. Freeman, Box El moments notice. They wish to take Clothing Group Exhibits 1st year M. to per cent has to be modified to' der Boy county Republican chairman. Of- this opportunity to tell the public that Garland, leaders, Mrs. Cora group, modern ficers of other clubs already organ- they merely have to call the Tremonwarfare requirements, fi Swenson, 2nd j said, too, that another example Nielson and Josephine ized In the county were also present. ton telephone operators and give the place. the size of the location of the patient and the firejob is the fact that Girl, Individual Home Costume 1st year Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burgess, of Jie construction of a men will respond at once. single Martin Barbara Jean Nielsen, member of this city, are rejoicing over the arSchool cter, 400 to 600 It has been proven the macnine Milton Day Garfield, prominent rival of a son, their first in their 17 Cora Nielsen and Josephine Swenson I involved. in many cases of drowing, gas works of Discussed son 2nd year clothing club; 2nd year young farmer and stockman, n years of married life. The baby was heart failure, poisoning, of O. Mrs. Mr. John and Garfield, bom Tuesday and the mother and cases clothing, Garland, leaders, Mrs. Inez shock. electric and Any babies AeroJoseph Bergin, of the State Brown and Mrs. Arlene Barrows, 2nd East Tremonton, and Dorothy Jones, babe are doing well. have an discussed the such as the above mention revived terary Club and accomplished daughter attractive Commission, nautics in the shares entire The if community of place. chance being excellent Individual cotton School Dress for of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of joy of these elated parents in the ar possibility of opening an aviation the machine is called at once. The I Program school in Box Elder county in the 2nd year Thelma Scott, of Tremon- - Malad, Idaho, were married Wednes- rival of a child to bless their home for Temcharges are very nominal, merely uv: 18 in the of Logan .near some day, are September Mrs. . future, at a special assembly, ton. member of Ilia Hall and TrotvA Mr. and Mrs. Burgess ior a ice small URcd and ple. The government is ready, said Mr. pases Tremonton's prominent and active held their first meeSne "of toe Baird'8 2nd year cotMng cl men's time. REMEMBER. CALL THE is a graduate of the U. bride The in civic and religious Bergin, to establish such a school, TREMONTON OPERATOK, Aon. people young September 11 at the home of 3rd Place this affairs James Walton with Mm providing enough interest Is shown by vnn THE RESUSCITATOR AND 3rd Ycar Clothing group, East Tre-- S. A. C. The groom also attended H returned has and recenuy as hostess. Mrs prospective trainees and their par- GIVE A CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF ontn lcaders' June Garfield and college mission in Great - from a inents. 3rd 3rd Vera Kay. ked the book year place; LOCATION. If about fifty students will sign for THE Gunne fll Britain. w." by Hortense Adlum. a former dividual .?hilds dres9' their will The young couple spend in ground school work, the or iiowen, memwr ui ana. jean .mi- Convention instruction To recourse can begin in October, with 3rd honeymoon in the Northwest and Lewis Mrs. Verda Nessen, and dcrson . Pfram for the coming year turn to Tremonton, where they will Instructors provided. Instruc2nd place. expert commander club, district clothing Ransom, James year a.u y Mrsank Dalton. chair home. tions will be given at Box Elder and ! of the 4th Year Clothing Group Exhibit: make their future Literary Club, are highly re- of the American Legion, left Tuesday These young people River high schools. Ten scholarBear lead "e confollowing books will be review-ur"if- ? Corinne, 4th year clothing group, commun- to attend the American Legion their in respective will be given to superior stuE. spected Mrs. and Mass. W. ships Reeve P. at the coming season: "I Lost ers, Mrs. Boston, vention, being held who friends join have and reities many in each class of beginners. individdents The Utah Supreme Court has orAccent," by Thompson; A. Burt, 3rd place; 4th year Reeve of in the wish for a happy and success- Mr. Ransom is one of the state's stalactual to experwhether and As flying action has Afton district and Green Was versed a third warts in Legion activities My Valley." by ual complete costume, ful life. to high school dered a new trial in a $50,403.19 dam' merited the high position which he ience would be given Llewellyn; "How to Read a Corinne placed 3rd. this Shields oy Mortimer Arlene Gunnell of Howell placed holds through his consistent activities students, Mr. Bergin stated that age action brought by Millie Adler; "The Be- ofthe instruction would have to & Traction Dress C. A. Power to part Utah the National rendered the the service in second Style and against by ThomM Mann-- ' wait until a flying field and neces- Co. Revue contest, 23 county winners Uberty" Elizabeth by could Paige be provided. 1 the sary equipment A jury had awarded Mr3. Shields series on South America, were in the contest. This is a national ns will these for begin Mail Negotiation "Plected when Chicago $10,403.18 damages as the outgrowth published; A cur-- contest sponsored bystate was taken to Snowville soon os enough interest in the pro- of a traffic accident which took place, A. Walton is Charles winner 'As The 'ay, I Remember Him," by Order House. Is shown. Girls as well as boys where I Zinsser; on one of Salt Lakes main thoroughWell ject "Come Spring," by Ben awarded a trip to Chicago in Novem- the I D. S. hospital Monday, While to class. be will admitted the a operation major will he Club undergo Congress. fares. ""iams: "Thtt Mow Named ber to the National of his adif ,i The opinion of the high couit was Helnn Todd; frv Louise Homer of Tremonton placed Friday morning. In spitedoctors C. Mussclman, of Snowville, David ,. vunsuiuv the of com88, vanced She age contest. written by first district Judge fcy - Frtdrt Monday while into the man's brain. vwnua, ivti 8th in the Health him as well preserved and wns seriously Injured water hoscounties. 28 yie, tf to thewas from rushed He 26 Jones, sitting in place of Justice the with Valley for a well for girls peted driving of chances recovering had good River very ondisqualified. City, by E,iabeth; "My Elyse Johnson, of Bear Browning Brothers of Promontory, pital where he was treated. Reports contest. from the operation. from the hospital are that the Injured Mr. struck and over drill Z inc"an Summer," by placed 3rd in the record book tipped best RACE FOR BUSINESS His many friends express their vych Brooks; "To the on the head, fracturing his man is holding his own, although still WIN YOUR Indies," for his speedy and BY ADVERTISING ! TO wishes hope SUPREMACY : an IT PAY$ unconscious. bone "Stars On the Sea," !Tster: Advertising Speak skull and driving a fractured r.ISTEX. READ THE AD. AT HOME FRIDAY Preston j be-ni- . Large - Attends Representatives from Brigham Seek port Airport nf Prnminpnt isear Kiver three-fourth- five-pag- sat-.".to- ry y con-Joe- air-mind- "sab-adnf- f" I 9, Central Sponsoring con-bce- gram Is Attended Large Crowd anti-Narcot- Committee Appoints Library Committee ic Winnings of Girl's Clubs In Home Economics H Anti-Liqu- 4-- H or Hansen H. Young Republican Organized Here to be Honored On Anniversary Resuscitator Saves Infant Stohl Baby mono-dram- mono-dram- so-call- 4. Anti-Narcot- j Manu-Jturer- s, 1 two-ocea- s ic oHo-inn- i Born Mr., Baby Day Garfield Mrs. Joseph Burgess Marries Malad Wednesday In Aviation County still-bor- Approves for Season . mh & I J- I j .fTwI.! . N two-year- s James Ransom Leaves Attend Jones Judge Writes Option for Utah Supreme Court - uPh Walton In Salt Lake Hospital LmS" Man Injured Drilling t. pro-ncunc- - - Mus-selm- an |