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Show vluus xi NUMBER FORTT-CSV- TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1936 AAA TO MAKE ALL DRIA.CWHERRY PAYMENTS PUBLIC OUTLOOK FOR 1936 IN SOIL PROGRAM 'GUEST SPEAKER American Leg ion Jr. i it nrv t AT UONS CLUB tiaseDau lournam ient Benefits of Associated To Open Here Fridajr Northern Utah Civic Clubs AGRICULTURAL As the Editor Sees It Drought Makes Sections Suffer; National Income High .. ; ... The Agricultural Adjustment Administration recently announced thru' the Utah State Agricultural college y extension service, rules and regulaContions for the County Agricultural servation associations under the agricultural conservation program which : included provisions for the making Expounded to the of producers, payments public Dr.. Arthur C. Wherry, of Ogden, base acreages of individual producers aswas the guest speaker at the Lions and indices, county productivity club Wednesday night, taking for his sociation expenses. subject the funcion of the associated The data with regard to are to be made available for public civic clubs of northern Utah. ' The inspection either at the Agricultural speaker told of some of the accomAdjustment Administration or in the plishments of the club that, in his office of the County Agricultural Con. opinion, could not have been attained servation associations. .The payments only through such an organization. will NOT be. made public until at least He' listed the transfer from the in. 30 days after they have been received terior department to the agricultural by producers. department of the Ogden river waterThe County Agricultural Conservashed, which has meant a great deal tion associations . are composed of tp them. In speaking of the agriculfarmers who are participating in the tural department, he praised highly agricultural conservation program iri the U. S. forestry men for their cotheir respective counties. operation. " "Under the" hew program, only one He devoted some time to the road payment will ibe made to a producer question, telling how the association, 0 during the course of a year," H.'R. after losing an appropriation of to southern Utah, took the matter ToUey, administrator of the Agricultural Adjustments Administration up and were successful in getting some said. "Under, the old commodity pro retappropriation. He also spoke of road and the work grams, several payments were made the Nevada-Uta- h during the year. By combining the that the club was doing in order to payments into one, the work incident road from the north of the lake. to making public information on.pay- - tof the Pacific coast. ments will be "greatly reduced. ., Jn? his travels, the speaker said, I "We also fe.el that the interval of he had found that all the good that; 30 days before data an payments un- tourist cabins were generally full earder the new program will be made ly; inJ the evening,1 and advocated such public will, to some extent, prevent a proposition for this community, it attempts to exploit those receiving being on a main federal highway. - He these payments." told of coming from across the Ne. vada desert and said when he came into - this valley it looked like a paraGovernor Blood Calls dise! to him, and that, in his opinion, teg-of Session many opportunities presented themSpecial this valley. selves in ' Aug. 24 , ' He said, the purpose of the club ' ? was for the '"V i' T" good, of all and general !A special session of the state leg- that no fractional differences would ' Mature was called by Governor Henry bS taken up for settlement in the or-- ! GENERALLY GOOD CITORS AND THE COMMUNITY FUND Cf i . N.THE PAST several months the bu:2D3 "men cf the town have been Approached for donations for various City, Teams, From ; (Special to Leader) kinds for projects, some within the ; Tre. out of the some and To to Two the Provo city. ."Contrary aty general impresmonton business men are generous in- -' sion, the present drought conditions ' Shown Contest; 'deed' and have contributed liberally are by no means injurious to agricul: many times beyond Justification of ture as a whole but may even be conJ" Tremonton will be the host to four smrt American Lesion sidered slightly favorable," says Ar. the occasion. Junior Baseball teams Friday and Saturday of this week. Thera A few years ago, "this thing became thur Jenkins, Editor of the Farm . an men in interview national pastime artists will dish out some of the cleverest bsscbsllbusiness to recently. Journal, the distasteful very seen m many moons, unless all predictions fail. and, through the Lions club, a plan y "The first thing to remember and in addition to the Tremonton team, . was inaugurated whereby a commun- business men seem to overlook this there will be a team front Salt La be raised 'and paid fact is that agriculture is national. ity fund .would ImproveCity, one from Provo and the othee : Into the club as a fund to meet worthy No section of the country predominas as the ates outlook far from Milford. These four 'teams wilt national as is it This donations. i Makes requests for income is concerned, despite the fact battle It out with a double header should be, but stijl we find that ' ' each day to eee who wiU represent and sometimes organiza- that the middle west has had so much Utah In a play-of- f with the hate of tions insist on going, up and down publicity about its troubles. While it Month Nevada. In the Friday jpmes'the) Main street requesting donations from is too soon to speak with, certainty, a teams will draw, for their )....-- . the probability is that the total farm the merchants. . :" on Dairy The second month's work as be will 1936.1937 income for and high Saturday, the winners of the FriBusiness men report that it is Herd Improvement work in Box Elder to them to turn the solicitor as expected three months ago, and day games will tangle for the Cham, intersome has very county produced plonship, while the other two team down. Mr. business man, you need may be higher." This is borne out by r ,. ;.: esting facts;' it out for the consolation. fight not have any hesitancy in telling the government statistics and other agen21 herds, with a total of 217 cows, conditions which have cies communanalyzed The tournament has attracted wide siliciting that in this were included. These 217 cws pro. ; V ' person union. state in interest and a huge crowd is expected toity we have a fund for such purposes in every reasons the of a the month duced, July, during for this should be "The to be on hand to cheer their team. and that he should go to the officials tal of 6524.5 pounds of butterfat, and and Z of the Lions club and present his case, fairly obvious. Farm income is made enjoy the sport in general. ? a total of 149,214 pounds of milk, or of the volume of production times Tremonton businessmen have The tAo. jjwhere It will receive sympathetic the up 687.6 of milk an of. pounds average The unit. selling the selling price per if in their opinion per cow, and an avrage of " 30.066 shown their loyalty and have ane price varies, roughly, inversely nounced that all stores will be closed' project is worthy of a contribution, volume. pounds of butterfat per cow. Hence a drought that reduces one will be made. the games Friday in order butterfat The during production average same is time at the This plan was adopted to save the production volume e all that herds cow of five the may witness the openers.' In. per .. merchants embarrasment and annoy, raising prices. addition to this, they have given as follows: are studies of matter a "A3 fact, many aid in the way of generously pr.ci. of continuous solicitations for M. V. Rohwer, Corinne, 40.6 pounds;-Willardonations. Mr, Merchant and Busi-- . indicate that the variations in price their names to the pro38.0 subscribing Yates,pounds; Harper, uess man, you are doing yourself and are somewhat greater than those in C. Jeppsen, Mantua, 37.7 pounds; grams that will help finance the N. cent ' shortage of five per . your community an injustice when volumea B. J. Glover, Garland, 35.2 pounds; tournament a normal supply of a farm crop 34.6 you dole out. cash to solicitors for under Lucius r The. local theatres, the Liberty, Hansen, Mantua, pounds. more tlie price considerably donations instead of referring them raisingThe ten; highest butterfat produc- with B. F. Winzeler as manager, and versa. In to the proper committee and fund to' than five per cent, and visa for cows of the Box Elder Unit of the the Orpheum, with C. J. Shultz as ing exam-Dicase of recent potatoes, which you have already generously the are as fallows: association manager, are each giving 60 tickets an unexpected running out of . contributed for this purpose. .. , M. Boothe,. Honeyville, Guernsey, with which to entertain the players ' J. an almost caused old crop supplies It should be stated further, per- vertical 59.1; Aldrid Christensen, Tremonton, with during their stay in the city. rise in prices, although the ' Holstein, 57.0; Clifford Hansen, Man- The Crystal Springs are giving free haps, that no part of the above fund j ganization. convene C. Jeppson, swims to ah players. whatever is used by or for the Lions shortage was actually a slight one. to . ; LeRoy Bishop, superintendent of tua, Holstein, 56.4; N. "Hence the student of agricultural Monday, ' club is self support- -' r as the Lucius Han 24. The purpose, To noon ,56.2; club,, DeVere Watkins at the Iipns Holstein, Mantua, post No. August a and .schools, and the jpucheSne cpuniy " " ing from their own dues. They, how- "aff arrsT "surveying set forth in the' governor's "prdclamSasjformer resident and president of the sen, "Mantua, Holstein, 55.8; - Lucius 76 of the American Legion of this , cannot become a . as whole, ever, collect and administer this spe-- industry be to amend Utah's unemHolstein, 54.9; W. city should go the credit for the fine Hansen, excited over the loss of production in tion,;will statutus to conform with Lions club here, received a warm wel- E. Kerr, Mantua, .cial fund. Holstein, 54.6; showing that the local boys have Tremonton, come members. club from the Roy thrwest north central states, and the ployment law. This "wilTehable the responded with a few brief Remarks, Willard Yates, Harper, Guernsey, 52.7 made and for Tremonton getting the. federal the feed corn and more serious threat to state tournament play-of- f state to receive full benefits, which expressing his appreciation for the Gene Hess, Garland, Jersey, 51.6; here. The crops centering in the Ohio Valley. Relief Society the past two years it has been friendship that existed and for his Bros, East Garland, Jersey, local post has fathered a team since during be will of All shortages fully supplies :: - the deprived of because of the state's sta- past association with the citizens of 50.3. beginning and the parental care Conference Held Here compensated by increases in prices to conform to federal re. this community. can be, judged by; the smartm ssr or the outside those farmers drought.! the players of the team tney have nf, C. J." Dewey, representative of the A district conference of the Tre- area. iaKe Tremonton association, introduced the P. N. session Dies The may sponsored. The, boys, have shown a oniy special ""That this may be criticised as a monton, Elwood and Deweyville wards business outlined by the gov guest the willing spirit to cooperate with the up One speaker. was held at Tremonton Tuesday. At hard:boiled attitude goes without say- ernor. This session will be limited to City and their fine talents officers Legion hundred and fifty were in attendance. ing, and certainly it is necessary to the amendment of the above law and have been developed by the coaching Of some farm of measures to consisted The program special extend relief of expenses for the of older and wiser hands. the Summer numbers by the Tremonton and EL families in the drought areas. But in same.appropriation Tremonton extends a cordial and 71,' former Nelson Peter Pierce, Jvccd" Singing Mothers, a piano selec appraising agriculture as a whole it To Be Penrose Social warm welcome to the visiting teams ranchand prominent bishop or is necessary to ignore the misfortune tion, an original arrangement er and citizen of Box Elder county, and all those who are visiting with B. E. Held Come ,Ye Saints," by Mrs. of those individual farmers whose pro Receives $40,112 "Come, died at his home in Brigham City them and hope that they will enjoy v' 'Benton of East and a duet by duction is ruined or. damaged, Garland, at- their visit while in. this city. ' Farm Bureau officers of the North Sunday at 7:50 a. m. of a heart Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Gardner of Dew- whose incomes are reduced to zero. The American Legion members will and South Box Elder units met at tack. eyville, a Bible reading by a member The misfortunes of these farmers are at the service or tne boys in any- Sweden In,. was born deceased recreationThe for of Allotment $40,112 to hold the Honeyville, and decided of the Deweyville ward, the story of the good fortune pt the farm areas m they can ao to help them. AU Brent Monand son of a was 1865, In Utah reported annual Farm Bureau Summer Social April 2, Ruth by Wilma Anderson, talks (on where rainfall has been ample, heat al places direc- at the Box Elder Nielsen Pierce. He came to they need to do is to make their wants County park on Hannah the Church Security plan by the Re- hot "excessive, crops good, and prices day to Allen T. Sanford, Utah 1866 with his mother, his1, known, says Commander David E. in Utah national tor of council, the emergency 22, 1936. lief Society presidents of the 3 wards, on the rise. August v set- - stanaer oi ine posi, Williams, deputy administraMrs. "A. R. Capener, Mrs. John father having died on the plains, a talk on "Growth Through Service" "It must be observed, too, that up Aubrey D. C. in . at tor of City. WPA Washington, Brigham Ward, and Assistant County Agent tling by Mabel Hadfield of the Stake board to this time the chief crop loss has Mr. Pierce has held many prominThe allotment will be divided as fol- Mr. Gibson were appointed to arrange and timely remarks by Bishop Wal- been in spring wheat. Large as this ' ' B. Maw to positions, havfor some interesting stops along the ent civic and religiouscommissioner ton. A social hour followed. Light re- bulks in the news, it is actually neg. lows: for a the been at for county $20,572 training quarters ing route freshments were served. ligible in the vast volume of farm Utah State Speak "of InAgricultural college stad The Home and Community section several terms, chief of police production, and in the total cash and other Here lum at Important City, Logan. will arrange and take charge of the Brigham come of agriculture. Wheat shares as the Milford Aside from offices. bishop, serving for landscaping $17,528 in Luncheon of arrangements, Democratic program. with cotton much of the spotlight ' " he was also a member Herbert B. Maw, candidate for nomas stated charge of Mrs. Lund (Home Demon- of the above, public attention, though neither is as city park.for council. an Notice and ination for governor on the Demo $1,118 fencing leveling, high Mrs. Marble Hattie the stration as Agent), dairy production, important man of was a deceased The Cornish. cratic ticket, will be 'the speaker at at field large athletic great livestock industry, or eggs and $894 for two tennis courts at Tre- and Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker. Mrs. Had. stature with a princely bearing. Few a meeting to bejield in the L. ; The Democratic primary notice were Mrs. Hunsaker field and appointpoultry. led-l- y nau more ever horse monton. a rode men in tnis dlgnlf in the Leader last week Prescity, ssaturoajr evening, to social ed "If agriculture had its choice, it games. arrange for than he. For that reason, he was August 8 at 8 p. m: a caucus for the 4th of August would no doubt "prefer a moderate ident Noble Hunsaker was made genchosen to bead the Peach Day parade Dr. Maw is a fluent speaker and was changed" by the precinct chaireral chairman. production of all crops in all sections Telephone Company of as marshal 20 no doubt appraise his hearers of chair will the for the from years on advise county past man, Details will be announced later. It at fair prices to all: That never the reasons , why he should replace man to Tuesday, August 11, for the happens. There are always irregularis urged that all who can do so take the day. are his widow and a fos- Governor Blood, reason that the first notice did not ities, and the droughts :of 1936 are Saturday afternoon off and jom in terSurviving " Pierce, of Brigham to son, be It is expected that a good crowd time Virgil legal.' this recreation. Come and see what a give sufficient merely, somewhat exaggerated; examwill be out to hear Dr. Maw, owing City. we Notices were posted around in location i beautiful recreational ples of this principle, ..... , few weeks considthe Wedneswere held services past Funeral to During hot contest 'that is being waged date. the the places correcting 'There is as yet no serious ureal to the have in the county, within a comparbetween he and Governor Blood for The meeting will be held in the L. of shortages in any farm crop. The erable damage has resulted of day afternoon in the First Ward from able short distance any part by chap.ei Brigham City, under the di- the nomination for the coveted post. j D. S. hall Tuesday, August 11," at 8 Ohio Valley drought may be relieved Bear River Telephone lines caused obthe county. , derricks other and rection of Bishop John Smith, of moving high are urgenny p, m. AU aemocrais at any time by any good rain, but jects under the lines, breaking the Centerdale ward. be to present af .quested even if it is not, the crops mostly to the lines wires. While the Mrs, George Hales, fected will be corn and pastures. This is bad enough, it damage Opens is not the worst of Dr. will be reflected eventually in lower the situation. he . Sr. Dies Following Office AT THE , production of livestock and dairy Mr. Heitz, general manager of the Tremonton Aug.' 20 products but not to any serious extent company, reports that in a number of Orpheum Dr. Grant M. Evans and family of me in ' considering "Therefore, instances that where the wire has TREMONTON. UTAH Utah, have made their resiMrs. ' Katie Hales, wife of George On August 10th fourteen recruitwhole, we must not overlook the farm been broken from the pole it has been Magna, in home Gif Watland ord in the f dence income of such states as Pennsyl stolen and when the ing parties will leave' Fort Douglas Hales Sr. of Riverside died at the Valrepairmen have Tremonton. FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY other and south the various parts of Utah, Idaho, Ne- ley hospital .Monday evening followfor New York, n a VP vania, owia tn rlv t Ha .,iH1a fyarr The doctor has been watching the not sections that only produce 'jch,f0und cut progress of Tremonton for years and vada and Wyoming for the purpose of ing a serious major 'operation a few h8jj ' bringing the 30th Infantry up to the days previous. the same uunggs as lruvin nnd taken nurav. Thla npcpssi- - has decided that he wants to be countMrs. Hales was born at Farmington out, authorized by the Presl. , new far cash whose crops but nrAflji. ii n. ed a citizen of the best in the west. dent strength "Nobody's Fool" As the July 9, 1884, a daughter of L. H. Ken-nalast and the Congress. weigh the single crops that bulk so line and a great deal of Inconvenience The doctor has opened a modern and Louisa Gleason. The family in large mind." is suffered by the company and more dental office on the second floor of the 38th Infantry is composed Chapter Two "FLASH GORDON" large in the public men from thr'our states men- moved to Riverside when Mrs. Hales of part of the company. by the patrons Stohl Bldg., over J. C. Penney store, number of these was a child and she has lived here alIt has been necessary that a warn. where he will conduct the general tioned, a considerablewill MUSSOLINI AND HITLER SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY include men most continuously since. She was marrecruiting parties ing be issued against such practices practice of dentistry. will be vis. ried to George Hales, Sr. about thirty which cities from the they JANET GAYNOR Md worried over a re- of driving high objects Under the are folks Some is a list of the three years ago and seven children The following ROBERT TAYLOR iting. in. cent sueeestion of a giant Mussolini wires and tearing them down and In their with intlnerary were born to them. dictators together, One of the parties first of things committing hands over the general practice Town Girl" . and a giant Hitler shaking Surviving are her husband, George local of the home where interest, is and, the demand right Can two chief- theft and depredations, such as shoot- and communists Austria. worry? and seven children; George Jr., of Sr. Why in town the parties: of individuals '; CARTOON AND NEWS off the glass balls from the cross of' free speech, and one of the first Co. Belle Fouche, S. D., Rhea Cravens of M. tains, each, so accustomed to having ing William Sherman, is when an end which to Corporal put things his own way, be expected to agree arms on the poles. A. Peterson Co. Salt Lake, Leon of Brigham, Stephen, Heitz reports that it has reach- they get into power is freedom of O; Corporal Orville before Mr, Once WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY long? very K'. Robtaette, Co. I, Ronald, Henry and Alton of Riverside. aggreeably Charles Pvt. of the F; freedom and press. . Funeral services will be held in the was aulgned with Germany. ed the stage where special patrolmen speech Is no freedom of vCitv: Pvt Halvor E. San speech or of Brie-haThmv hava this in common. . Both In the different communities have There Old Homestead"! Italy Riverside chapel today (Thursday). Class If. who the press In Russia, Italy or Ger- - ford, Co. P, Ogden; Pvt 1st know what war la at first hand and been, hired to apprehend those M. Co. ox S. uw Stewart, many. Dictators are airara By Television! should therefor not want another lliistet committing sueh criminal truth. THRU THE LSADER AC3 They will be ia Tremonton Aug. 20. SHOP act. . Wu fquat p&wtn, anythlnf ; ik pa;-men- Tremonton, Salt Lake. and Milford Enter Daj Wide Interest Four ta : . - - - Dairy Herd ment Work Progress, History ' - In - i . "''. - " 4f July . j'.' orKta . $50,-00- : , as-th- ; . . high-scor- . . ; .j islature for e, :- -: ' . I - i tbe-nati- .' on , Sor-ens- en District - , ' - Pierce Brigham Farm Annual Bureau In Utah For Recreational Places Heart Attack : Park " - ! . ( Herbert At Meeting Saturday Eve. r Primary - cal-Ti- ng 5 " Report Breakage and Theft of Property ; . us s Grant Evans Dental Theatre Here Recruiting Parties to In Major Operation . 'Tarole" and t. j, rd "Small . 'The 'Murder bt-twf- tn . t; e; i I . 4ht "k i |