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Show EAR RIVER VALLEY EABE1 -- 4- TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 VOLUME EIGHT Lions to Sponsor Dance NO ADMISSION At Moonlight Gardens FEES TO CHURCH HUGE CROWD IS NUMBER Short Crop Does Not CITIZENS ASK Solve Wheat Problem CITY COUNCIL FORTY-FIV-E DOLLAR DAY IN : TREMONTON IS "In spite of the shortest wheat crop In a recent meeting of the Lions since 1893, there is every reason for club a worthy project was started in which the club is to assist a young going ahead with the government plan for wheat control." man to overcome a physical handicap. This is the answer given by SecreTo help finance this project the club T? it011 Mass is giving a dance Saturday, August IveCreailOn XiailS 10 Specials tary Henry A. Wallace when asked if Council 5th in the Moonlight Gardens. Tick reports of an unusually small wheat Call is ets will be sold and those who wantj crop this year would change the agri cultural adjustment administration's to assist in this way will nave tne opOlden program for bringing wheat produc portunity of buying a ticket for the tion into line with effective demand by dance at a price they feel they can SALT LAKE CITY, July 26. AdTremonton had the appearance upon, A thousand people joined in paying afford thus giving all a chance to help A small crowd attended the mass reducing acreage. enS. church D. L. Call to mission Anson streets and in the business houses conditions its of which the basic have That to the charges in this tribute memory worthy project. Wednesday evening called by tertainments and social functions are meeting on the 24th, when a monument unveilthe mayor and city council for the depressed wheat in America during re Saturday evening of the "good old to be eliminated, according to notices when parking space was at & ed at Calls Fort, south of Honeyville, purpose of getting the sentiment of cent years are not changed by the tem days" on Main Street and on the tent out recently by Sylvester Q. one snore ot premium leliei crop porary honoring this early pioneer. Attorney L. js the people with respect to the streets. side out It has been a long time officials of B. C. Call, of Brigham City, who was wheat the presiding bishop of the church, borrowing money under the new city by pointed Insince so many shoppers were in Treto all stake presidents and all ward dustrial Permanent chairman of the committee in charge plan. adjustment improve Recovery Act for needed pro' bishops. ment, with a balanced wheat situation, monton as were here Saturday. of the erection of the monument, inin this city. jects or L. 0. Shemik is able to be on the come only through basic changes can family troduced George Albert Smith, presiVoluntary donations Many of the Dollar Day specials ofIn the absence of Mayor Hunsaker, church of and maintainance the fered Trails for serious controlled and Pioneer Utah in a 'gets by the merchants were a comdent of the leg acreage again following production who was Councilman D. B. Green a in the opinioii plete sell out. The Leader enjoyed of over Landmark Association, as master of injury received some six weeks ago. property will replace the entry fees, was in ill, of the years, period charge meeting. Coun- of those who have made careful study its full share and perhaps more when The accident happened when he was church officials said. It was poimea cilman Green ceremonies. the purpose of explained halls dozens and dozens of people came and Mr. Smith was loud in his praise of moving a tank of spray material by out that the L. D. S. recreat'ou the gathering, stating that the meet- of the wheat problem. laid their dollar, on the counter for for purused was home are team orchard to the his Ui.it that from The in religious it the primarily the monument, stating carryover of wheat ing was not called to discuss projects, ed as of July 1, iio3, is esti one more year's subscription to the without a doubt the finest monument and one of the horses became freight-ene- d poses. States, but was called for the purpose of de... The change in policy was announced mated at 360 million bushels. This Leader. and gave a plunge that tipped rrected thus far as a land mark in whether or not the city termining merchants Tremonton The at has been short plan the tank over. Mr. Shemik fell into ' after a conference between represen- should borrow .honor of the Utah Pioneers. crop placed year's money. the buying public some rare barabout 500 million bushels, giving a The program consisted of short a nearby ditch, which fact, perhaps, tatives of the presiding bishopric and County Attorney Lewis Jones was total of about 860 million as the sup- gains at short intervals, designating' talks and addresses, solos ,and band saved his life as the tank, when it hit, the state tax commission, which re to explain the working of the ply for the coming year. Dihappear-anc- special days at which hundreds of dolpresent the furin struck him on the leg, the ditch pre- sulted agreement being approvmusic. The Brigham City band new law. or consumption for the year, in- lars of merchandise will be given to nished the music. Those appearing on venting it from rolling onto his body. ed by both parites. Mr. Jones explained that during the cluding domestic uses, seed, and pos the patrons of the merchants and busiThe tax commission previously had The tank contained 400 gallons of mathe program were: : mailed application blanks fox-- licenses past year the R. F. C. had furnished sible exports, is figured at about 600 ness men of this city. Dr. Stucki; Mrs. Margaret Call Mor- terial. Satwards emof so-Dollar revival the The amusement to last the million bushels. This would leave a Mr. Shemik was confined to his bed as places of Day money necessary to furnish ris, of Salt Lake, who rendered the t "Tho. Shawl Mother Wore": John for four weeks but is able to be about end stake centers, as being subject ployment for those out of work and in margin or carryover for next summer urday was a tremendous success and of Salt Lake, who praised again. Although unable to attend to to a license fee of $2 and a ja!es tax need, but that now this set up will be of around 200 million bushels, figuieJ is only the beginning of a campaign t, to educate the people to trade at home cn all admissions to entertainments abandoned and in its place will be the conservatively. 'Itthe beauty of the monument; Israel his regular farm duties. for which a charge is made, provided Industrial Recovery Act. Mr, Jones An average crop next year, on the to build their own community and Call, eldest son of Anson Call, read in the act passed by the last session further explained that this new set up basis of normal seeded acreage, would learn that their dollar buys more at the sketch of his father's life. of the legislature, which went into ef- will be the only one that will furnish run about 845 million bushels, giving home than anywhere else. is Honorable Milton H. Welling, secreWatch for future announcements for the needed funds for the needy and a total supply of a billion bushels or June 1. fect with familiar who is tary of state, Instructions were issued by the pre- - unemployed and that if this act was more. This would mean an immediate the big day and in the meantime read many of the early incidents connected si'dinar bishopric that amusement halls not taken advantage of that the only return of the conditions responsible the advertisements of this and every with the settling of the state and this Mrs. Mr. son famof or other buildings should not be rent other source will be a direct tax levy. for the ruinous wheat prices of recent issue. You can save money by doing; and Thomas Call the to tribute Stark, county, paid ily, particularly those whom he knew George Stark of Bothwell, received ed or leased to other groups for uses Thirty per cent of the amount borrow- years, with a carryover of at least so. Advertised goods are tne saiess .. and associated with in this county. a severe leg injury Saturday while in which admission charges are made; ed under this act is a direct gift from twice normal, says Director William to buy. Those whom he included were Homer working on the farm of Glen Eldridge that no announcements or advertising the government and does not have to Peterson, manager of the agricultural of amusements be conducted, except be repaid. and Omer Call, early settlers of putting up hay. adjustment administration for Utah, While unloading some hay the fork on church premises, in order to avoid One average crop, in other words, Box who brought the first saw mill This 30 is already being paid into and first grist mill to Box Elder coun- struck him on the back of the leg, complaints of competition with com the government by .the federal gasoline would destroy all the temporary relief ty; Judge J. D. Call, Attorney B. C. below the knee, cutting the artery mercial amusement, and that ward or and other taxes and in reality the possible from this year's small wheat stake entertainments shall not be held public is paying this money whether crop. Controlled and reduced producCall, and U. S. Marshall W. V. Call and nearly severing the cord. Mr. Stark is still confined to his "so regularly or be of such character or not they borrow, the and other members of the family. speaker said. tion, to bring about a balance between d bed with the injury but is recovering as to savor of commercialism Miss Marie Call, who made a At the conclusion of the discussion wheat supplies and demand, is held to On Thursday, August third, the two Dlaaue of Anson Call, which satisfactorily. a motion was made asking the mayor be essential. Box Elder Farm Bureaus, ia county which was Another be the should factor tak formed a part of monument, and city council . to borrow what in with the Extension Servic-wil- l cooperation ' ; introduced to the audience and made their opinion was needed for the pro- en into consideration, according to the hold their annual summer outing wheat control administration, is the a few brief remarks. Boy jects that had been outlined by them. at the Bear River City grove. President Smith then introduced The motion carried without a decent-in- g danger that present raised prices may The crowd will assemble at 11:30 a to stimulate increase a. have tendency Mrs. Jenny Loveland Steed, of Brigvote. A M. m., enjoy picnic and a social visit I. local the The officers of in seeded acreage unless the produc ham City, who was born in the old one and for Councilman Green hours, and then that the of that to the attention call explained public Mr. son the of tion control measure is earned out. Curtis, fort 72 years ago and Mrs. Lucinda and free league social a real council worked out had when the program and city Thursday evenings Allen, of Rockland, Idaho, 84 years and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, of Bear every Tuesday baseball game will be in store for would another are their that activities recreational plans meeting community the misfortune River to had get City, of age, who had lived at the Fort for them. struck in the face by a ball Sunday carried on under their direction for be called where the public could be some time. All are asked to bring their own. an the and have information opthe public. given at afternoon general Union, Following the program, which was butlunch. Free 32 beer and Game of views. for their New equipment is being acquired portunity expressing The lad was witnessing the ball held in the orchard of Commissioner will be served promptly at termilk to new and a greater games permit ( 'orce Ma v. a short distance from game between Union and Bear River In the playoff game between Gar noon. "If you would have your share," monument, the crowd assembled City when a foul ball from the bat of number to participate in the activities, come to and land invited The and Deweyville on the local ball quotes J. L. Weidman, "you must not is join public he monument for the unveiling and Urban Holman struc&'him on the nose ' grounds, Saturday, Horace Gardner, be tardy." dedication of the same. Joseph Nel- breaking it in two places. He was in the play and forget their troubles. 11-- 4 scheduled to Score baseball The is game by crack the of fast where Deweyville pitcher son, of Provo, designer of the monu- rushed to the Valley Hospital nine had the sad misfortune to break start promptly at 4 p. m., and will be ment and the masons who constructed he received attention for his injury. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartwright, Behind Gardner's effective pitching, his leg. played between the two champion it Jacob and Hans Pella and F. A. Farm Bureau baseball teams from the Mrs. John T. Gillispie and daugh Tremonton decisively defeated Malad and to was Gardner reports According Larsen were introduced by Chairman and south bureaus. north and of Joe Tooele, 11 4. to here Elaine, Taylor to base when ter, home from third Sunday coming B. C; Call. Miss Marie Call unveiled Watch the county papers for furthe home at were guests field vicWednesday been thrown ball had the from a the on mound the Gardner for the monument by removing a large of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor. Joe and tors allowed only eight hits and struck to catcher Larry Evans in an attempt ther announcements. United States flag and President S. Dan Taylor are brothers and John out sixteen. While Tremonton pound- to put him out. Mr. Evans was a Everybody is invited to come and Norman Lee. of the Box Elder stake, this annual celebration. is their enjoy nephew. home distance short base from the Gillispie ed Larsen and Conley for twelve hits offered the dedicatory prayer. (Plymouth Correspondent) when collided him the runner with a driven eleven runs. and car Anson Call, in whose memory the Early Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call and fam monument was dedicated, was sent to by Frank Durfey of Beaver Dam, in V. Harris was the heavy striker for breaking his leg short off numerous places by President Brig- which another man and two ladies ily of Burley, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton, getting three hits in four at the trips to the bat. While Hanson and ham Young to colonize and carry on were riding overturned on the curve Rulon Woods of Mrs. Guy Johnson was hostess at different activities. He was sent to near the HiWay service station here home of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Taylor Gleed were the only ones for Malad the B. B. Bridge club at her home Wed Colorado to build a warehouse in which while on their way home from the Sunday and Monday. who could solve Gardner's pitching Mrs. Ernest Woodafternoon. nesday Saturday afternoon 60 Future Farm to store supplies. He was also sent to dance at the East Portage dance hall. enough to get more than one hit. ward was special guest and Mrs. Har- ers from the Bear River high school Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas spent Parowan and Fillmore and then to Box Outside of a few cuts and bruises and AB H 0 A old Persson, Mrs. James Manning and chapter returned from their summer Elder county where he erected the old fright no one was seriously injured. the fore part of the week at Salt Lake MALAD Mrs. C. R. Steffen won prizes. The outing to the Yellowstone and Grand 5 2 Fort on the spot where the monument The car was damaged considerable. City, visiting with friends. On the Gleed, cf being Mrs. Johnson's birthday the Teton National Parks. The trip exday 0 4 V. Jones, 2b was erected as a protection to the peo- Friends who came along later picked 24th of July a party was made up and club members surprised her by each tended over a period of 8 days and 0 0 0 0 Nielsen, 2b ple against the Indians in the early up the occupants and after getting the the day was spent in the canyon. her a small gift. was very greatly enjoyed by all who giving 2 4 Anderson, 3b ' ' ' settlement of this section of the state. car back on the road towed it into participated. 4 2 Following the exercises, many pho- the garage for repairs. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winters and fam Hansen, If two The journey was made in large lf-- p 4 0 7 0 CHURCH JSOTICE tographs were taken of the descenily, spent the holiday with relatives Conley, rf trucks which also conveyed the camp2 0 Stuart, dants of the Call family and of the outfit and food supplies. All of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Higginson, Mrs. and friends in Salt Lake City. 0 2 Rev. and Mrs. Lynn, of Price, will ing Longenbaugh, c monument. the important camps at the YellowM. V. Muir, Stephen Muir and two 4 0 5 0 be at the services Leavitt. loSunday, in the stone were visited and the park naturMr .and Mrs. V. Bertoch of Salt 0 cal M. E. church. 4 daughters, Erma and Catherine, and Kingsbury, ss were kept busy explaining the home alists the Lake Monat were City, guests Miss Bonnie Higginson visited 4 Larsen, E. wonders the E. .and of the park to the boys. Mr of R. Mrs. Muir. Winzeler, S. Mrs. W. Mr. and with day At Canyon Camp the bears relieved v 37 8 24 7 They were on their return home in first of the week. Mrs. Bertoch is a the party of some of its food and Chesterfield, Idaho, after having at- daughter of Jack Winzeler. AB H O A were TREMONTON altogether too friendly with the Fort. Calls the at tended celebration met E. v Charles Hess, of Plymouth, 1 1 2 4 0 Bear River. Some very in from 3b boys Conger, with a painful accident Saturday night :x: were had by 0 0 0 0 3b Two teresting experiences Haight, miles of north on the highway five of Miller Karma and Oleta Leona, bears at this with of the 2b boys many Nelson, that place. Mr. Hess was returning had their tonsils removed on camp. Penrose, 2b R. Waldron, from a trip into Idaho, where he had Food 0 July 24th. Hunsaker rf .... Highlights of the trip included an 14 taken a load of fruit, when he ran out son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. 0 mile hike up Mt Washburn: the Glen, rf Johnson, of gas. former Lake of lverson Salt 4 3 City, V. Food .... Home For Practices "Safe seeing of a herd of antelope and big, Harris, cf After securing the gas from a nearSunday, Monday and Tuesday, July had the mis- horn sheep; and fishing in the Yellowresidents of 2 0 15 Tremonton, 3 new c title is the of a Preservation," Watkins, 30th and 31st and August 1st by service station, he attempted to 5 0 0 1 fortune to fall from the Bush beet stone lake and river. the Extension Ramon Novarro in "The Barbarian." Randall, ss pour the gas into his tank. It was circular just issued by 4 0 5 0 dump Wednesday, breaking both arms lb Utah of State the Service Green, Agricultural Thursday, Friday and Saturday, C. nighttime and very dark and Mr. Hess 0 and getting bad cuts on the face. 4 If Richardson, Richard lit a match, which exploded the gaso- college. August 3rd, 4th and 5th Ed Moss of Idaho Falls, who was 0 4 nutriextension Elna Miss Miller, Gardner, in p Barthelmess and Sally Eilers line fumes setting his car and his has operated on some ten days ago for tionist and author of the bulletin, "Central Airport." clothing on fire. 27 5 12 40 cangangrenous appendix, is slowly recovin home outlined steps necessary Before he could extinguish the ering. of fruits, vegetables and meats. flames, his hands and one leg were ning recommends Summary: Errors: Jones, Conley Thursday evening when Mr. and Happy and Buster House had tonsils the use of the presShe nearHe burned. a started for badly Mrs. Eli Anderson, of Bear River City removed last Tuesday. 2, Stuart, Kingsbury, Randall, Green, sure cooker as the only safe method by ranch to obtain aid when a passerwere Park Mrs. of Carter William Valley returning to their home and were Gardner. and certain of vegetables processing by, who had seen his car, overtook him her at broken leceived wrist a Richardson. Home run: crossing the highway, they were struck Friday meats; gives the specific temperatures and took him to his home. :x: V. Harris. home. hits: by a car from Brigham City. The left base Three which various Hansen, the at processings RENTMEI8TER Mr. and Mrs. An- A doctor was summoned and his The team of J. Henry Kunsler of front wheel on the Anderson car was Two base hits: Conger, Anderson. outbe concludes done should and by tone Rcntmeister of Juniper, Idaho, Double injuries cared for. plays: Conger to Nelson to Rosette, became frcightened and run broken off, also the light and fender. lining methods of drying fruits and a girl, born July 21th. Green. away while hitched to a hay mower. The other car was also badly damaged. vegetables, together with details and Outside of a cut in the wrist off Con- They run into his daughter, bruising Hits off Larsen, 9 in 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Hepplar and son specifications for the construction of JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Grand Jensen of Collinston, a girl, born July 26th. ley, 3 in 2 and cutting her hand her glass to the boy in the car that body badly homemade and Mr. a and D. R. Anderson for drying dehydrator Junior, She was the Anderson car and Mr. and struck her almost off B. Dr. D. GREEN Off Mrs. and finger. balls: on severing Bases Green, and Larsenlj son Jimmie, purposes. Mrs. James Walton aid and is improving Mrs. Anderson being badly shaken up medical Snow-vill- e ob20th. born 1. a given be 24th of this circular and Conley the at July girl, Copies may Tuesday spent and badly bruised, there were no seriStruck out by Gardner, 16; by Lar- nicely. and Clear Creek. Mr. Walton and tained from a county agent or from HANSON Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. ous injuries resulting from the acciof Leland Mrs. Garland, 4. Thompson 3; sen, Conley, by Mrs. Anderson took part in the pro- the Extension Service office at Loof born Hanson July Howell, a girl, dent removed had her tonsils Wednesday. 24th. Losing pitcher: Larsen, gan. Just ask for Curcular No. 63. gram at Snowville. AT DEDICATION SOCIALS NOW TO BORROW le Meeting Directs to Apply for Needed Funds for Worthy Projects GREAT SUCCESS , ; Monument in Honor of Anson Unveiled u Used Primarily for Religious Purposes 0. Shemik Around Sold Out; Many Streets Appear as in Days Car-r.o- n, Again Following Hurt I bud-stree- ts . ' to-giv-e e, Ci-Knigh- Thomas Stark Struck By Derrick Fork on Leg .., Wil-lar- d, Elder Farm Bureaus' Annual Outing Announced life-size- - Foul Ball Strikes In Face, Breaks Nose Public Invited to Join In Recreational Activities one-ha- lf eight-year-o- ld Horace Gardner Breaks Sat. Leg in Ball ice-co- ld , ' .ie Tremonton Defeats of Malad Car Overturns Near Plymouth Monday Future Farmers Return From Yellowstone Trip Ogden,-visite- 10 13 10 10 10 15 12 . c-- ib Hess Injured Chas When Gas Explodes 112 p-- rf Bulletin Ready on Preservation t Outstanding Pictures at Liberty Theatre Next Week HOSPITAL NQTES 4185 10 10 10 11010 12 10 Bear River City People In Auto Accident Births of the Week 2-- 3. by-flyi- ng |