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Show JOIN THE TREMONTON CIVIC PRIDE CLUB '15 EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1 Egxn,- KEMOXTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937 ILLUSTRATED Ifihe Editor It Sees NUMBER . Speaker Coming FARM-T0-3IARK- LECTURE TO BE tPk of - GiraSUNDAY and Pfnn Show Scenic Beauties June 14, the business-feSponsorin- g: f'aa ET COMMUTE FAVOR If Road 'Meet At Nevada Reported At Lions Luncheon Wed. jet;. OfUtah a special adver- of the Bear rtiyei a "unauenge caption, FT.ith yaow " tpctimonials have merchants recently of w V ri.xaa nf the same quality T ROADS RECEIVE kl'f Randall L. Jones Will .v- THIRTY-EIGH- v- Randall L. Jones, noted lecturer T. E. Adams, chairman of the road and traveler and publicity committee for the Lions club, for the agent reported Union pacific Rail progress being made on the nt an illustrated lectureRoadi wW roads In this county at the Sunday evening There's a funny sort o feelin' in my heart the past few in the Tremonton ward. 111 thiS luncheon Wednesday evening. He will be days regular KKrf Rllnrv.irtprl hv An', somehow, I can't decide jus' what it means; Mr. Adams said that his committee, Iff, as little, and in many ,r,r will Jbe in music ana sones which It's a feelin' that you get when leavin' old, familiar wavs with other Interested citizens, had met harmony with his with the county commissioners and aeLunS aaiu in uix Kin scenes. wonders of this ' state. lorth scenic rTio order to give u state road commission and that are merchants F. .on(... the Mr. Jones is one of the were favorable to such roads and they first men I can foil that reafrtVioi.'!? iii.um .1 t &r i .. edition with a chal- to i. ..w.w ouurcuuii strange 10 UlinK aoout, really discover the sonable assurance that the road west and and An' the boys 're kind o' restlesslike an' queer. 2 beauty that lies in the grandeur they compare prices the southern to Penrose would be oiled during this uuar . v.n.v. .. and be convincea mat part of this state, and was an advoR season was given his committee. Hum nuincaiLn., iur mere urn t me iaintes aouDt P"--' nome more cate uiau at of its publicity long before cr RANDALL L. JONES t. MJTB ,rth lhat we all are miehtv any" ' aa at hem' We Other roads under consideration of thing was done to make the public other place. the committee are the Iowa String conscious of its scenic possibilities. ii a commendable enterprise, and the Deweyville roads, which Mebbe we're jus realizin' that, in makin' moves like this, 'i are he has been "years' travelv r Call ivi a " roads. Life is givin' us a chance t' leave behind Fatalall parts of the United States ling inmfy tiu oeopie living .1 Last week the three members of tr.i.:i. giving these illustrated lectures and ?J nauiis mat am t.i very userui, thoughts we d surely never miss, community. As has been the state road commission! the dishas been a potent factor in ly By JSout to the86 columns on bringing iiaiuiu timiatier mat ain t.me cnoices Kina. trict engineer, the three Box Elder the people of the United States, and there is a value in elsewhere to county view commissioners, all members of the a scenic not wonders irom Mebbe we're jus' gettin closer to the thing3 we're yearnin' for, only Hi at home; in road the Southern committee of the Utah. soPL .tanrfnoint. but from a Joan Bradshaw, two and a half TVlflt Vj malrA vw Vmi YiKr liin'n urAUli n.i'U It is a rare privilege indeed to have Civic clubs, the secretary and ....v i.iw.xv, unit livill mama tllUiC WVI U4"VliilC"" one. vear educational old Mr. Mrs. of and uJL and daughter such a noted and brilliant lecturer God's outdoors t' laugh an' play in, flowers at our own front door president of the Ogden Chamber of Homer Bradshaw, was fatally injured Commerce iTMiMte the reaaers oi tms appear this in club were in this city and some us a smue. mi witn community. Kinaiy inenas i greet ivj Wednesday morninc about 9 o'clock made inspection of the "c "ue V, possible by when she was run over by an auto ket roads before the Union Pacific Railroad Ke, hold your dollars for this l- There's a funny sort o' feelin' in my heart the past few days a jj departing for Nemobile in an alley a tew yards irom who are spending, hundreds company where an inportant meeting was vada, of thouAn , somenow, 1 can t decide jus what it means; sands of dollars dv in helping their home. held, In which plans were laid for the T to develop and to annually It's a feelin' that you get when leavin' old, familiar way3 According to reports, the little girl north of the lake road from Nevada advertise the state and her resources. had just a moment before left her to Bear Lake and the Pacific northAn' beginnin life again in dif'ent scenes. Hl( itin Magazines and newspapers from home and it is believed that she eith west. all parts of the United States er stepped in the path of the autoWestern Newspaper Union. Kole Road commissioners of both states proSing claim the ability of Mr. Jones as backing out of the were favorable and early action is a mobile, that was was setIn lecturer, artist and explorer and his alley, or pethaps standing or expected upon this project. portrayal of the grandeur of the ting in the road. This matter was reported by Lion scenes of in the Utah. car, President C. J. Austin Seager, Copious Floyd Christenscn, driver jSAN, June 1. Dewey, who is a memArrangements for Mr. Jones' lec- said he had just walked down the ber of the road committee of the civic of the Klugh 'imonton, Given ture were made by awarded for excellency Bishop James Wal- allev and the child was not in sight. to Nevada. ton, who was a former student of He got in his car and as he was back club and made the trip in the Utah State srformance C. the trip to C. Watkins reported Mr. Jones at the Summit Stake acadaltural College's recent pruuuu-"r- f ing up he felt the wheels go over an Price for the National Band tournaTheir emy. he look to vordi's Aida" and repre friendship was renewed obiect and as he turned . ... the ratings the Bear laic o uix ui un. un wueu some later in Valparaiso, In- saw the child laying in the road, the ment, stating ssive of the national three-da- y parks dant in a number of agricultural dis- - diana, years a received were gratschool River ending morning Tuesday high where Mr. Jones was attend- car National Federation of having passed over ner Douy. his band students. and to him the ifying ing held for arms recently he Clubs contest He gathered the child in his of the propects for a bounteous watch their beet crops carefully for work andUniversity ilant his also He appreciation for expressed Bishop Walton was there and took it first to the home of Mr. SSanapolis, wiu sing the oamone and assistance renas an L. D. S. missionary. the cooperation was sacrea it Mendelsohn's oraionu, beets, were beginning to warns Dr. G. F. Knowlton, associate and Mrs. Cam Smith, thinking Lions. Mr. The lecture is free to the their child. Upon learning its identity, dered by the Tremonton would be presented Friday, suffer particularly, :jal," to of moisture. Range entomologist of the Utah Agricultural public. illustrated lack for have the he stated that Watkins will It commence promptly at 4th, 'as the lva vocai pie&cuLo.-o- t tnnu the child to her mother. Dr. three bands In the school district durexperiment station. too, needed rains. 8 o'clock. lands, of scene Festival, the annual Sunset vveDworm injury does not mvariSchaffer, who was near the All durinsr the month of May there the summer; one In the, west Him to Professor Walter Welti, rushed the child to the ing follow moth abundance, Dr. ably the accident, to and and Thatcher district; one no it rainfall Bothwell had been began remained treatment. She hA of vocal music , at. tne innk ' ' fr.r Knowlton points out, because un one at Portage, and here ai though manv beets, planted favorable liuopiiai died and hours few a comat for ajchool. weather, unconscious of especially the for be to chairman have plowed up late, would Guy Johnson, time, often averts the injury, secure to Elijah" was presented as the Even the weather quarters Thursday morning at o o ciock. permanent lack of moisture. mittee held Sun tniriii Ktviees L.willD. be selection during the man didn't ' promise any rain, and During 1936 damage occured to beets for the club, reported that three placS. chapel. the in 30 1: at week last year. The bari-- kind providence, alone, sent the gentle and to garden crops in several utan es had been under consideration by day vraa snne- in the 1936 per- - and copious rains to lighten the hearts districts, and more extensive injury committee the upstairs of the the nu&ht occur during the current sea- fmce by Robert Crawford, "the of the farmers and stockmen. Miss Deloras Waldron building, the I. O. O. F. hall, Thorsen, daughter of unless weather is especially un- - Mrs. Sina hiharitone." New York City vo- Thorsen, of Bear River City and the part of the upstair rooms of wind accompan ed the son, w for webworm east severe A G The same oratorio wll be re rain in and Loyal Carruth, son of Mr. and the bank building. His committee recDeweyville and HoneyviUe and bel this Mrs. J. T. Carruth, of Oakland, CalisPtm Scompliahed ommended the bank building room. year in response to popu- did considerable damage, uprooting ang bv rtquest, with local musicians singand were married in the presence recommendation was tabled and. fornia, poles telephone The trPS shrubbery, Jiour of close relatives and friends at I oA, nmZa V rpnlr. Pymg- fcucn acre oi oeeis wun le solo roles. the upon motion, the club visitedis ine pounds of Paris green. This can be Ben Lomond rooms following the meeting. It exaerSeager, who has been heartily ins windows and tearing roofs loose. Hotel, Ogden, 21. for Tuesday area rwDi Mivj accompnsned Dy testing out tne X31U3 WCIC m hv some of America s leaamg definite action will be taexceeded President Hervin far evening, The good, however, Bunderson, covered by a spray tank full of water, of photographs pected that means ial by mapping, of ms and critics, has only recently any damage Box done. the Elder stake, performing that was . i - ui 1 711 nnnaro ken at the next meeting. and thereafter adding the necessary raied from the nation-wid- e contest trom taken me airpianea, ne was President Dewey reported that the peri ceremony, ceremony tuuuuui ui pans green 10 a.uow iour innri in Utah under laiianaDolis. He aualified to repre- room forrned in the of Ladies night to be held in Box Elde the drawing pounds to the acre. Lead arsenate and !t the national district in the AAA program, according to park had been changed from the 9th new was the which decorated parks hotel, arsenate not are beautifully calcium sprays equal stest the day following his final to the 16th of June. information receiveu lv effective and the crops suffer un with flowers nr . i - uy - Ofrt staance as Ramphis in "Aida," utau o Miss Evelyn Thorsen and Elenor Service offices or tne Tti.ibefore these slower necessary damage He has smUege opera production. Jensen acted as bridesmaids, Clifford ricutural college from Washington. Of killing poisons destroy the hw oerore utan audiences as tne Thorsen as best man, and LeRoy Thor this area In Utah; 753 miles will be sain of the eiiardsi in Verdi's "II 438 In sen gave the bride away. Esatnra" th mapped in Box Elder county, onpratic nresen- The outstanding improvement in reMrs. Thorsen, mother of the bride, Cache, 93 in Davis, 309 in Salt Lake, parf the college, and as Micha in cent in marketing eggs, says Mrs. Carruth, mother of the bride- and 121 years wa smetana s "i ne canereu officials of the Bureau of Agricultural square miles in Weber county. were assisted by Mrs. Lucinda of groom, "i," the Universitv of Utah opera Aerial photography as a method As Jensen in arrangements and receiving of Economics, has been the marketing of sections P1935. A modern showroom in which flood accurately mapping large tVia (riiaofo Government grade. ft. facilities for useu oeen Seager is a senior student in eggs under iui lights and all the modern merchandise xYuuuaun, uo.ug liter ui Mr. Tne young COUpie met at oeiKuey, land has school of This system of marketing buying andajcooic engineering at the Logan Mrs. John Knudson of this city, where they were attending school, both by private and government ag- aiding in the display of after the has just been completed by Burgess ,juiuon. He is a graduate of tne as well as selling under Government was iniured in an automobile ncr.ident nnurt,r mau thir hnmA in Califor- - encies. Under this system, VY4.il UiWIlK River high school. lit nriii t, aye. marl a from the air. Brothers Plumbing and Heating Co., i standards started in West Virginia Tuesday night. According to Mr. Knud ma i is employed pnoiug 38 where Mr. Carruth en- - of this city. The room is 36 by about 9 years ago. Today it is in ef- ton, sne, in company with warren as a certified public accountant. the photographs are developed and former work their and comprises counnwmc. fect over practically the entire Hyde, was returning home from Blue; larged to specmeu room, with a new addition. not Ogden 1,000,000 Mr. more the when which Creek serves than only as a picture car, Hydej Last year, The RnreRs hrothers are really one 4ATrM1 try. From fleet for but also as a map of the area. cases of eggs were inspected by Gov- was driving, ran off a culvert at the DelinQUenCieS of the old business firms of this city. which shows sever- first setting up here In the year iyi 10 the ernment graders at country points side of the road into a wash. Theyt Flrrtn enlargements, PpiVPllt lidlltt. L'lUp XV were forward and their heads as a tin shop. From this humble beal square miles of land, is determined and terminal markets. States leading went thrown the windshield, of each farm and of ginning has grown a substantial cutting through boundaries -the California, were Ohio, service v v.fc ua.il ciuu win tajie uu in this Miss Knudson's face and head severe-Delinquencies on Federal Landthat urinals manv in cities many -farm In addition to Ogden Elks Softball club of New York, and Virginia. ?A caii iiuu vii TTtah Nevada and Arinumber times the population of this. Their exact the available fa next Wednesday evening. The y, One of the advantages of market- f.bout the body. Mr. Hyde received ZOna dropped about 10 per cent in making ims o territory not oniy comprises 5 is called for 6 o'clock. So far of acres, the enlargements . : .. i I. r. nfxnvArct tn nnHn(Av.nn to other the called eggs that is are often but aciti.Liiv3. iuiiior such grade they twelve iiiuulho, by m.wiuu.(, past taon, the Tremonton Lions club ing eggs all prominent ground features, of the They were taken to tne doctor ior a statement issued by Charles r&r as trees, buildings, roads and streams. parts of this state and out carry the grade designation through !? "ot lost a can be atleague game and the the various marketing channels from treatment. Her condition is thought Their state. growth Land steady Federal the of ''.fa Elks hold th. antno Vinnnra in ker, president Aerial mapping, in aaamun w tributed to the high class business Producers to be favorable to recovery. Bank of Berkeley. Tnere nas oeen more accurate and considerably cheap standards producers to consumers. known to the institution. stanto Government nna nrfu a ripcrease from thirteen to nine per er than other methods, will provide "i oure geti. i.i.t caio selling according value of uien in back this quality cent in delinquencies in the bank's a record that can be used from year game and the Lions dards realized the Open ? ' inans In California as of April 30, to of farms, altogether sure that it will egg, and are induced by the dollars year for a large number to higher cents factor produce and 1937 compared to the same date in thus eliminating the expense and de5 drying to win, according to Clif quality eggs. to measuring these farms Harrv and Frank Taylor, local au-in th fnur lay incident oaaa "6cr oi me team. When grades are used,consumers tomobile dealers of the Utah Auto each year. Federal Land Bank loans are told precisely the quality of the official lal Rites eggs, for the carton bears the of the total farm mart not wny in reveals which grade stamp City, known as the Taylor Brigham but in the eleventh district. debt Elizabeth the grade and size of the eggs, Motor company, with quarters in the gage S. L. P. C. A. to were St. Forest graded. on West the eggs Grover building also the date services were held Friday Last year, more than 8,000,000 egg twitter. tft,1 over Award- - Directors and secretary-treasurer- s the remains of Eliza- - cartons carried Government certifi- c.t?7orta"crbW yea'rf and JUKI yjl C7 Studebakor of the Utah Farm and the Utah Live4 MMOO 0 AiS ' wue 01 Lew13 Gardner, cates or seals of quality to house- present agents for the fV) stock Production Credit Associations, cars and trucks, Pontiac cars, Gener wives. in Salt Lake City, set al Motors trucks and the buick. Miss Arlene Hadfield, daughter of with headquarters Marketing machinery has been on July 9 and trucks cars and gives of Oakland in meet line will This Riverof Garfield. gaellorjohno. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield to carry on this egg grading work lor American a wide range of side, from Blmilar brothers 10 State with Utah the the at a representatives I wL. Were A. E. Samuelson, W. up Taylor and junior egg Army, wir. in awardstate-wide been California, has motor equipment. Their many friends ftwZ. "Pfe'and, Dr. E, H. White, in practically every important organizations college, John Murray of); State, supervisors extend best wishes for continued suc- Agricultural I' Govwnor took ed a scholarship "A" pin, according Nevada and Arizona. Short time cred. H- Fridal and LeGrand producing State. Jrfev DeVirainia rfu$ W States United of the are licensed by to Dean W. L. Wanlass, chairman cess in their new operations. board a British man-oit and various problems that confront suthe and the is This committee. 1775. of Agriculture, the scholarship aecease1- In addition partment war, those farmer-owneli.mvF.S SITS third time she has achieved this hon- - associations will be discussed. . inns first patent on 0i "Hiin musical numoers pervisors in turn recommend for 7 Th 80,0 by Dr. D. B. Green cense the various egg gradeTS under maehln of AT UTAH SlI'Kfc"''' monotype similar meetings Four regional 1887 Miss Hadfield is majoring in socioluu granted, o ( Caliby Mrs. Rlcy Ander- - their supervision. In most States the in credit associations was District Judge Lewis Jones partici- 0Ry and minoring in history andof the production Bandall. Invoca- - extra cost of this egg grading ser exttmZ. is in June. held It pl'tht. be will fornia nntV.fi a a member of Utah's Supreme recently named as valedictorian lltrea oy R. S. Calderwood ted iv7 United States Andre . . it.ii.eu of T. ry s. Institute at the colleee. She pected that approximately 150 vice is less than 2J cents per case. Jackeon died, 1845. of the tical farmers will be in attendance. as has chosen been Justice president of James, disaualification thtwere chit:!mte' Paid to the life -- 5an Francltco. CaUli. ANNOUNCEMENT club for the year 1937-3College 01 the deceased H. Wolfe, by reason of his being the formed Its liret vtaikmo fcsktr. . by the in came to arose tne utan Miss naarieia cause that trial Judge in a Imcommittee, 1851. her Minrt .. weu as words of com- and H. Cornwall R. Mr and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen . of from .Mrs. Bear State Agricultural college lit Lake county i beivDUraSement to those who ttm... .nnAimro the eneaeement or 10 S. S. Niagara bega she was mediate family returned home Friday the present week, District River high school where During Rue to Sanden, the funeral Atianuo after Veda, atxiarApA an American Lecion schol attending evening where their daughter at in session ia Brigrham. a made in . P. Sanders of n.. C. Mrl. wuii. cases between ick of her services most mother, nSnl aged the City ur,n r.t itr Andr- Mrs. J. the for outstanding being arship hU L. Miller, of Murray. -Twill woman student In the high school. j. ipni. iwJZ. --. . take place .several uuney aea' L. L. Keller are Demg neiu. the erav and tflis mvum m " farm-to-mark- et "tw liztt -- . rS -- 1 1 rnfii lpb $ .... Joan Bradshaw farm-to-mark- et Injured Auto; Services Sunday ! num-fcasio- Inter-mountai- I farm-to-m- ar - fr tfj Sealer to Baritone "Elijah" Friday Rains Make Sugar Beet Growers Are Harvest Prospects Warning Look Very Bright Against Webworm er , dis-th- A post-gradua- te egg-layi- Deloras Thorsen Weds Loyal Carruth In Hotel Ben Lomond ng Sun-Festiv- al com-atme- nt - Aerial Pictures Used In Mapping Many Utah Farms , egg-lkyi- ng gjJi "I St. vj.n. frni i I Government Egg Grading Outstanding Market Aid A Burgess Brothers Complete Modern Bessie Knudsen Injured Car Runs Off Culvert Show Room v.., j H Elks to Softball Game rnriir At linQ bus-ino- 1 - j vm-le- . Taylor Brothers Business In Brigham r' 1 Held for Utah Farm, Livestock Meet In one-quart- er Gardner , Hadfidd iat Ariene "A" Pin ed Scholarship - - I d, ..rin !!!," j"' "i!or. , j on 4 4-- H --- Ir!,.j . farmer-controlle- d 8. k fit". sa |