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Show BEAR MVEE VALLEY LE TREMONTON, UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE "VOLUME 4 County Crop Inspector BOY SCOUTS OF Gives Spraying Advice THIS STAKE TO It is about time to commence war DEATH CLAIMS YOUNG MAN IN on Noxious Weeds and the second breed of Twig Borers. From present indications, ahput the 15th of this month will be the time to spray for the second, breed of twig borers. Some eggs have already been deposited and are commencing to hatch out, and, in the near future, will make their attack on the stone fruit. Formula from three to four pounds of arsenate of lead to the hundred Funeral services were held in the of water. By giving them a Bear River City ward chapel, Tues- gallons thorough covering, there is no reason M. over the day, June 11, at 2:00 P. we should have gummy fruit. why remains of Wayne H. Campbell, who I wish to commend the growers died at the Valley Hospital in Tre-rdfor their very highly splendid June 8, Saturday morning last year, and for those who cVfOwing two weeks illness of Services were under the gave the first and second spray; they t, were well paid financially by produclifection of Counselor Edwin Or the ward choir furnishing the ing clean fruit, as well as helping to music with special numbers by George make a reputation for this part of the 0. Nye of Garland, Alvis Anderson, of state. The peaches are large enough now Tremonton, and Florence Gardner, of Bear River City, U. S.. Campbell and that a good covering or poisoning will a trio by Pearl Elwell, Victoria John- protect them from any stinging of The the twig borer. Some have already son and Florence Gardner. speakers were L. EJ." Christensen, sprayed ten days ago, which I am Bishop Dalley of Aberdeen, Idaho, C. afraid was a little earlyl Watchtthe TW. Horsley, of Brigham City and Ed- work of this insect and, if necessary, win O. Stenquist, all of whom spoke rve them another cover spray.; But of the sterling qualities and high sure, commencing along the ideals of the deceased. The. chapel 15th to the 17th to spray that we will was filled with friends and relatives be able to protect the fruit and elimwho came to pay their respects to the inate the second brood. We are commencing now to gpray deceased and his family. The floral for the whitetop with a solution of offerings were many and beautiful. During the time Wayne has lived in calcium chlorate. We are cooperating this community he has made for him- with the Farm Bureaus, and expect all self a name that will live in the farmers who have any noxious weeds, hearts of his friends and acquaint- such as whitetop or morning glory to ances, because of his manly conduct notify me or Leland Hansen of the and the sort of life he has lived. He North Box Elder Farm Bureau at was specially gifted in. the line of Tremonton, or A. M. Reeder of the music having been a member of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau at Bear River High Orchestra, and Bear Corinne R. F. D. The results obtained from Idaho, we River City Band, as well as singing solo parts in the operas put on during feel sure that we have something the years he attended high school. He which will clean up noxious weeds, if was a lover of the great everyone will interest themselves learning the calls of all the birds and enough to cooperate in this work; but imitationg them. The family of this it is going to take the united effort fine character has the sympathy of of al concerned. For, irrespective of the entire community in his untimely what we read in the papers of weed He is survived by his parents cleanups, our condition is much worse tjmse. and Mrs. Martin Campbell and the in this state. Let us not be satisfied, following brothers and sisters: Gor- or justify oursleves, for we are the Inones going to pay the penalty. don C, Francis, and Gwendolyn. If terment was made in Bear River City noxious weeds, such as Whitetop and morning glory, continue to flourish, in Cemetery. the next ten years, as they have in the past, we will be facing a serious proposition which will be almost impossible to overcome. I am willing to spend all the time necessary, in reason, to help to clean Comparative reports received by up noxious weeds, and I hope that all will interest themselves Mr. K. J. Sorenson manager of pconcerned the local Utah Poultry Association of along these lines. Eph. White, County Crop Inspector. all grading stations in the state shows that the local station is second in the quality of the eggs being received by Men the different stations, Riverton capturing high honors. When it is taken into consideration the short time that the station has been established, here it is an enviable record it' has fnade. H. T. W6odward, J. H. Keller, S. C. We are informed at the present time Christensen and Antone Christensen, the local station is shipping from 360 have just returned from a few days to 400 cases a week. We are also in- outing and fishing trip at Camas formed that thousands upon thousands Creek, Idaho. more baby chicks have come into the They report as having and enjoyable valley this spring than at any other trip but have no particular big fish previous time. According to reports stories to tell, so we venture they the little community of Beaver Dam made some good catches and one g the other fellow tell the stories. has shipped ni during the present year many thousand baby chicks. That the poultry industry of the great Bear River Valley is growing by leaps and bounds and is destined to become an important factor as a wealth pro- ucmg business cannot be doubted James Terrell Hunsaker, of Elwood, hen considered in the lieht of the vabove data. met with a painful accident while riding his horse to scout meeting Tuesday evening. As he neared the church building and was turning his horse into the lot the animal stumbled and fell striking on the boys leg and breaking it between the knee and Murray Richards and Miss Alba thigh. He was rushed to the Valley Hansen went to Salt Lake City, Fri- Hospital where the leg was set and day, where they intend taking a busi- his is resting easily at this writing. ness course at the L. D." S. college. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Garn, left Friday for Burns, Oregon, where they will make their home for several . i . months. ' Wilford Mason returned from Chic- .) j. Small son of Israel Fackerel, had ago, Thursday. He has spent the past nine months there attending a medical his tonsils removed during the present week. college. . Thursday afternoon at the regular The two small sons of Newel Taylor meeting of the Social Development and two sons of J. 0. Hill of Bear Elwood was hostess River Hess club, Mrs. City, and the young son of at the home of Mrs. Henry Hess. Mrs, John Chadz, of this city, all had their Bathsheba Steed of Farmington and tonsils removed during the week. Miss Florraine Bensen, were special r members were guests. Twenty-foupresent. Miss Rhea Winters of Garland, gave two readings and Alvin Hess of Logan, gave a "lecture on child." "Psycology of the Luncheon was served, the hostess was Mrs. George L. Miller and Mrs. assisted by Mrs.. Carl Rogers of Gar- Claretta Blair is visiting in Elko, land. Nevada, with their brother, August The annual reunion of Johnathan Rohwer and family. Woods family was held at the Bely-mi- a Fred W. Peterson was attending to Home near Brigham City, Satu- business matters in Brigham on rday and Sunday. One hundred and Tfc,rsday. ten were in attendance including BisMr. and Mrs. Harmon Granger and hop nad Mrs. H. L. Richards, Mr. and daughter Helen were Ogden visitors Mrs. David Wood and Mr. and Mrs. on Monday. Frank Wood of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller, and Mrs. Wallace Bowrne entertained the members 6f the Relief Society Mrs. Brooks Shuman were in TreTuesday afternoon at a Kensington. monton on Wednesday. Twenty-fou- r members were present were Mr, and Mrs. Lars 'Nielson Luncheon was served. Mrs. Bowrne shopping in Tremonton on Monday. was assisted by Mrs. Lee Sanders and Mrs. Newel Taylor and Mrs. WilMrs. Vern Bourne. ford Miller were Tremonton visitors Mrs. Emar Harris, Mrsi Gertrude on Monday. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. WilMr. and Mrs. George Marsh were cox attended the Mutual convention at in Tremonton on Saturday. shopping Salt Lake City last week-enMiss Everylin Miller spent "SaturMr. and Mrs. John Garn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter day evening and Sunday with her of Garland, to Salt Lake City Sunday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M; Miller. to spend the day with their mother. Eveylin is a Telephone girl at TreMrs. F. W. Garn, who has been ill monton. since the early part of May. Levitt and Wayne Taylor, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newel Taylor had their relatives in Salt Lake City, the early tonsils out at the Valley Hospital on part of the week. .Saturday. HAVE PRIME OF LIFE Many Friends Attend Funeral Services Held For Wayne Campbell n, pneu-'JLv- 8: Sten-juis- out-doo- rs Rapid Growth Shown In Poultry Industry Business Take Fishing Trip to Idaho let-in- Horse Falls Breaking Leg Of Its Rider Fielding Hospital Notes Penrose pre-scho- ol d. NUMBER 39. 13, 1929. Winners in M. I. A. LA MAR HARRIS Finals Announced WINS HONORS AT The grand finals of the M. I. A. REUBEN D. LAW IS GIVEN NEW HIGH POSITION OUTING Week Beginning June Made Superintendent Rich Of Set County Scouts for 25, Apart Schools At Camp Kiesel Rueben D. Law was in town for a few hours Tuesday, and in course of conversation, Mr. Law modestly conveyed the information that he had been given the position of County Superintendent of schools of Rich The week beginning June 25 is set apart for the Boy Scouts of the Bear River Stake at Camp Kiesel, in It is announced by stake scout executive Dr. O. Dean Luke, that it will be necessary this year for every boy that goes to the camp to undergo a physical examination by one of the local physicans in the stake. All that the boys need to take on their outing is sufficient clothing blankets. $4:50 will pay the week's board lull, the Jength of the stay at the camp. It will therefore not be necessary to take any food stuff at all. It is hoped by the Stake scout officers as well as the local officers that parents will arrange to see that every boy will have the opportunity to go to the camp this year. The value training cannot be estimated and asside from this is one of the best health giving recreations to be had, it is pointed out by officials. Send your boy to the camp he will be a better boy when he returns. Og-Cany- contests held Saturday night, brought to a close the second day of the thirty fourth annual conference of the Mutual association. The General theme of the conference was, "The Abundant Life Through the Wholesome Use of Leisure Time." The winners of the Grand finals are announced as follows: Male quartet: Milton Ward, Morgan stake, first; Capitol Hill Ward, Salt Lake, second. Gleaner Girls, public speaking: Muriel Christensen, Fourth ward, Spanish Fork, first; Elthera Snowball, Randolph ward, Woodruff stake, county. second. Mr. Law came to this community Double mixed quartet: Sugarhouse some six years ago as principal of the ward, Salt Lake, first; Garland ward, East Tremonton district school. He Bear River stake, second. later joined the faculty of the Bear "M" men speaking: Melvin River High school and in each Hyde Ridges, public Eleventh ward, Ensign instance filled these positions with dignity nad efficiency. He held important positions in civil and religious capacty in this city having filed a term as cty Justice and was a mem-o- f the Tremonton ward Bishopric. His many friends regretted to see him leave the community but was gled of his advancement, when he left some ten months ago for Randolph to become principal of the So. Rich high school. For his added success and advancement his many friends will re joice and wish him unlimited success in his well earned promotion. " of-th- mm e DENTAL SCHOOL t. D. S. And Honor Key I s Achievement Of Local Boy at Chicago Word is recived by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris of the successful completion of a course of study by their son, La Mar W., at the Chicago School of Dental Surgery and that he has re- ceived his degree of D. D. S. Not only has he obtained the above degree but he was also awarded a key as an honor student being one of thirteen in a hundred and seventy-fi- r students,-thave this additional honor conferred upon them The honor key" is given in recognition of the merits in scholarstake, Salt Lake, first; Charles Fourth ward, Spanish Fork, ship, morality and citizenship, and it is the highest degree conferred by the second. Ladies' double trio: Fourth ward, school. Dr. Harris, the title that he has so Provo, first; Willard ward, Box Elder well earned, and the one that will stake, second. Drama: Idaho Falls stake, first; follow him thru life in his profession, is a local boy, having spent most of Timpanogos stake, second. his life here. , Mrs. Play writing: Morgan McKay, He graduated from the Box Elder Panguitch, first; Miss Delia Morrell, High School and attended the A. C. at Logan, second. Logan for two years, before on Essay (Y. L. M. I. A.): Elda Searle a mission for the L. D. S. going church. Marie stake, Canada, first; Taylor After returning from his mission he Thorne, Box Elder stake, second. was married to Margarettte Burnhope t, and some time later he and his good Essay (Y. M. M. L A.): Marvin Portneuf stake, Idaho, first; wife went to Chicago where he entered Kenneth Rosenlof, Los Angeles, sec- the Dental college, working considerond. able on the outside to help pay his Dancing: Box Elder stake, first; way thru school. We congratulate La Idaho Falls stake, second. Mar on the high honors won in his school, and wish for his success in his new profession. We understand Dr. Harris will set up practice in Chicago Local at least for the present time. Mc-Ke- ll, As-let- Resolutions Of Respect R. N. Nielson Takes Sent By, Odd Fellows Position at Richfield RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In Memory of Brother Harry L. Gephart, who died May 31, 1929. Once again death hath summoned a Brother' Odd Fellow, and the golden gateway to the Eternal City has opened to welcome him to his home. He has completed his- work in the ministering to the wants of the afflicted, in shedding light into darkened souls and in bringing joy into the places of misery, and as his reward has received the plaudit "well done" from the Supreme Master. And Whereas, the and merciful Master of the Universe has called our beloved and respected Brother home, and he having been a true and faithful member of our beloved Order, therefore be it RESOLVED, That Tremont Lodge, No. 45, 1. O. O. F. in testimony of her loss, be draped in mourning for thirty daysTand that we tender to the family of our deceased brother our sincere condolence in their deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. HENRY C. ROHDE, David Holmgren, N. E. Shaw, Committee, R. N. Neilson, for the past twelve years Manager of the Hyrum Jensen Furniture Co. of Garland, is leaving that institution and will take a position as manager of one of the Reeds-Rit- e Way Chain hardware stores at Richfield. Mr. Neilson, during his business associations with the above institution has made many friends who will regret his leaving but who also will wish him unlimited success in his new position. He expects to take over actve management of the chain store about July 1. According to the announcement Elmer Jensen, son of Hyrum Jensen, will succeed Mr. Neilson as Managerin the Hyrum Jensen Furniture Co. - all-wi- se C. E. Smith Goes East To Attend Conventions Chautauqua Event To Be Worthy The Home Talent Chautaqua will open next Friday at 2:30 in the L. D. S. Recreation Hall. 50 people from the Bear River Valley will be on the y program, and without a doubt, the finest showing of Home-taleyou will ever see, will entertain your during the two days. The ladies double Trio, from 'Willard, whewon the state championship, .will sing for us Friday evening, and the mixed double quartet from Garland, will appear Saturday evening. The contest numbers are causing great interest and at every program the judges decision will be given and the prize or prizes will-bawarded. Remember everybody is 'devoting his or her services and every dollar d made goes into equipment for the children. Points for Judges in Contest: Friday afternoon the judges will select the two most entertaining numbers. One from the group 13 and under, and one from the 14 year group. two-da- , nt e ' E. Smith of the Bear River High School left Wednesday "to attend the International Lions Club convention at Lewisville, Kentucky, and the National Education convention at Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. 'Smith will be avaay for 5 or 6 . Principal weeks. C. . Tremonton Gun Club Stake Pres. Welling Holds Regular Shoot Honors Stake Singers Some thirty members of the Bear River Stake were treated to a banquet at the Hotel Utah by Pres. Milton H. The event Welling last Saturday. was in honor of the Bear River Stake Double Mixed Quartette who won recognition in the Gran4 Finals of the M. L A. contests. The winners in these finals have come up thru a membership of 75000 M. L A. workers and deserve the honor conferred upon them. The singers represented the Garland ward and were under the direction of Fred L. Nye. The Tremonton Gun Club, Inc. held their regular shoot Sunday June 9. The usual high wind greeted the shooters and blew their birds in every direction. Some good scores were made and as Hector Haight came puffing out of the pit he readily agreed that it was "the end of a perfect day." JJ5 BIRD EVENT ' ' Total W. H. Muth 21 16 23 66 Ben. Winzeler 19 21 59 .. 19 G. T. Hone ...........12 17 14 43 50 BIRD EVENT ' H. Haight 23 22 45 M. J. Spangler ...23 22 45 .. N. T. Spangler ...19 - 24 43 U. S. W. Capener 17 19 36 Be W. E. Getz 17 15 32 T. I. Burkhart N 10 16 32 25 BIRD EVENT , FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER EXAMINATION 20 Earl Watkins 19 Eli Winzeler 17 Elmer Winzeler Receipt of applications to close, T. 13 A. Supan June 21, 1929. . 12 V. S. Keller The date for assembling of competitors will be stated in the admission cards which will be mailed to appli- . j. cants after the colse of receipt of applications. The United States Civil Service -l Commission has announced an examination to be held at Brigham, Utah, Tuesday evening the M. I. A. held as a result of which it is expected to their last conjoint meeting. A special make certification to fill a contem- program was arranged, consisting of: plated vacancy in the position of a reading by Miss Myrtle Stark, a fourth class postmaster at Plymouth, piano solo by Miss Dorothy Summers, Utah, and other vacancies as they a musical number by Mr. . Milton may occur at that office, unless it Marble, Clarence Summers nad Roland shall be decided in the interest of the Allen; a reading by Miss Marjorie service to fill any vacancy by rein- Stokes, the concluding number, was a statement. The companesation of the song by Mrs. Clarence Summers, Mrs. postmaster at htis office was $555.00 George Summers and Mrs. Leslie Allen. After the program, the benches for the last fiscal year. away and games were Applicants must have reached their were cleared the played, girls competing against their not but twenty-firbirthday A sixty-fift- h birthday on the date of the the boys. all. peanut bust was then enjoyed by examination. Mrs. Sonora Carlton of Wyoming the must reside within Applicants is having a pleasant visit here with territory supplied by the post office her sister, Mrs. M. P. Jorgensen. She for which the examination is an- will stay for an indefinite lenggth of nounced. time. The examination is open to all citiMr. and Mrs. Marion Dustman and zens of the United States who can family of Deweyville were the guests comply with the requirements. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Application blanks, Form 1753, and Allen Sunday. full information concerning the re- . . Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson and quirements of the examination can be son, after spending the winter at St. secured from the postmaster at the George, Utah, are visiting at the home place of vacancy or from the United of Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and States Civil Service Commission, Nels Anderson. Miss DeOla Washington, D. C, accompanied them here, she will Applications must be properly exe- remain for a short visit Mrs. Ervin Summers and son and cuted and on file with the Commission OHpII ami TWf.v. wprp viuif. at Washington, D. C. prior to the hour of closing business on the date ing at the home of Mrs. Edward Stark specified at the head of this Sunday afternoon.. (Continued on page eight) Civil Service Exam Held In Brigham To Bothwell b- st Seeg-mill- flniio-Vitp- r er -- play-groun- Insurance Men Pay Leader Office Visit J. G. Davis, state mgr. and L. R. Mathews, District manager of the Guarantee fund Life association of Omaha, paid the Leader office a business call and ordered the Leader to the home of the state 'manager. These men were in Tremonton for the purpose of settling promptly a death claim thru the policy held by the late Harry Gephart in their company, Economics Club Will Meet Friday, June 14. The Economics Club will meet at Mrs. Helen T. Wilson's home Friday, June 14, at 3:00 P, M. The program will consist of musical - numbers by pupils of Miss Mary Burns, a reading by Edith Foxley, a sketch of the life of James F. Cooper by Mrs. Henry In the public speaking contest the Rohde and a book review on his work following score card will be used: by Mrs. L. S. Mann. I. Delivery 1. Personal bearing. a. Standing Position .. ,.VLVt 12 b. Mannerisms . c. Direct Personal Appeal 12 U. U. Diploma 2. Diction (a) pronuniciation 12 Power control and of (b). Pauline Flested of Garland received 12 voice a grammer grade diploma from the c. Flexibility of voice .... 12 University of Utah at the Sixtieth II. Attention and Interest of Annual Commencement, June 4. Four 12 Audience other students from Box Elder also 12 III. Memory t graduated. In the Music Department both ' vocal and instrumental. ",v. ,., .f I. Type of piece (difficulty). 25 25 II. Perfection of execution 25 III. Expression feeling IV. Attention and interest of AudiF. C. Howlett of Portland, Ore. and ence. B. Howlett of Los Angeles, California The wrist watches for those over returned to their homes Friday after 14 are on display in the W. E. Getz here with their sister, Mrs, H. L. being Jewelry Co. window. Gephart, for a week. Mrs. A. C. Baker and Mrs. Elmer Neimocller returned to their homes at Los Angeles, Saturday after a week's at the homes of F. C. Gephart stay Of and Mrs. H. L. Gephart. O. P. Bates and children, Master Leonard Miller, son of Mrs. and Elaine, went to Oakley,Whitney Idaho, Abba Miller, js home from the L. D. Sunday, to visit until Thursday with S. Children's Hospital where he has Mrs. Bates' parents. been taking treatments for tuberMr. and Mrs. Wallace Capener of culosis of the bone. He will be home Salt Lake City were visiting at the until October. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight, Moroni Lundberg, is ill with the Saturday and Sunday. "flu". May Christensen of Brigham City Mrs. Fred Hansen, is suffering with visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. the "flu". last week. Mrs. K. Larsen of Gunnison is visitStanley Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson, has returned ing with her daughter, Mrs. C. T. home from the Valley Hospital where Thompson. he was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Sam Getz, was hostess at dinMrs. Abba Miller, spent Tuesday ner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. visiting with Mrs. William Rose, of Earl Bowcutt, who will leave soon for Bear River "City. Belle Fouche, ,S. Dak. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. De Mont and Miss Huldah Meister. Mrs. J. Clyde Gephart returned to his home at Sacremento, California, Services next Sunday Tremonton Monday. Mr. Gephart accompanied her to Ogden, but will be here part iSunday school 10 A. M. of this week. 7 P. Leader M., Epworth League Mrs. Herman Landvatter was hostJenkins. Margaret ladies of her bridge club, Evening service of worship at eight ess to the afternoon. Favors wera Saturday o'clock. Corinne Sunday school 10 A. M. eiven to Mrs. G. H. Watland. Mrs. H. E. Drew and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler. Service of worship 11 A. M. guests of the hostess were 'A cordial welcome is extended to all Special Mrs. H. C. Rohde. Mrs. C. H. Steffen, to attend these services. Last Friday thirteen boys, members and Mrs. Duane Lower. A delicious of the "Young American Club," took luncheon wag served late In the aftera hike in the hills east of Deweyville. noon. A splendid program was given by They were accompanied by Elias Landvatter and Mr. Dickson. Those the Sunday School children at the taking the trip were Cole Winzeler, Methodist Church Sunday evening, it Wesley Landvatter, Sam Woemer, being the .Sunday known as Children's Roger Maisak, Norman Anderson, Day. All taking part did well under Norman Shaw, Ernest Brenkman, the direction of Mrs. Mildred Nichols. Melvin Bjorn, Paul Jenkins, Dallas De Voe Meldrum of Roosevelt arGetz, Jack Yoder, Dean Yoder. Dar-r-el rived here Saturday evening to go Shaw who was visiting in Tremon with others on Sunday to attend the ton was a guest of the party. funeral of his sister's children at Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor Arimo, Idaho., 75. Garland Girl Receives Prom of , ; Tremonton Locals Evans News Items Past Week , Fish-bur- n, - Dock-stade- r, Methodist Church Notes o |