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Show i i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937 TAGS TEN THOUSANDS OF AND ATTENDANTS PRESIDE DOLLARS GIVEN B"1 "' Ron I Hansen Dr. and Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer and daughters, Gay, Gloria, and Sherry, were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stocks, at Bountiful, Sunday afternoon. Phone 52.a-- if l Cash Awards to Be Given Exhibitors In All Fields MODEL Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and sons, Jay and Donald, visited with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City, Sat urday afternoon. For the first time in history, dirge, tors and executive members of tht Eleventh district of the Federal Law Bank of Berkeley met away fron Oakland or Berkeley, held its regulaj monthly meeting at the Eccles Hote at Logan Tuesday. The district com.' prises the states of California, Utah ak Pi t vo V Among the officials present wertl Willard Ellis, Genegal Agent of the I Farm ureait association tor the dis.1 trict; Richard W. Young, council! Charles Parker, president of the FeaJ eral Land Bank; Walter C. Dean, vice I president; O. K. Faulkner, second vice I president; D. P. Coats, president Production Credit Corporation; E. A Stokdyk, president of the Bank for Cooperatives and six directors, one I from Utah and Arizona and four from! I California. i m Mrs. Sarah Hadley, of Seattle, Washington, arrived in this city Wed afternoon to spend a few weeks at the home of Miss Mary Burns. Mrs. Hadley was formerly of Tremonton. A few years ago she was employed at the Gephart Store. Mrs. Hadley's many friends join this paper in wishing her an enjoyable stay in our city. -- f Agriculturists, livestock growers, T home - workers and horticulturists, and Future Farmers members of of America organizations will divide thousands of dollars in cash awards at the annual Utah State Fair, opening September 25. That competition will be keen in all events for exhibitors is certain beI Helen Thompson cause of the abundant crops this year. This means fair visitors will be given . . . Miss Helen Thompson, of El wood, was chosen as "Miss Box Elder ample opportunities to see and inspect Peach" by movie actor Dick Powell. She was presented at the annual of field, rangs, garden Utah products Peach Day ball held at the Bluebird ballroom last Thursday evening and orchard in perhaps larger quanValley and Box Elder inspecting crops! by Mayor Joseph F. Law. Her attendants, also chosen by Powell, and getting data on prospective tities than ever before at a state fair, ja were Norma Facer, of Willard, and Beryl Hansen of Brigham City. and in unsurpassed qualities. Is reage and to get acquainted. two her the attendants and Peach comThe presided during will Queen orchardists Farmers and At the luncheon held at the hotel,! 5at days annual celebration. in connection with the meeting! 52 pete for cash prizes totaling nearly $1,300 in the field crop division, fruit George Wilson, one of the six direc I pfti and vegetable departments. Producers tors, and national director of the Sug.f far Two of grain, sugar beets and the like win ar Beet association, said according top dh divide $400, with $550 at stake for 7 a news release, that farmers should! vsec Couple not plan on a beet bonus on 193? JLa winners in the fruit section. A total of approximately $300 will be awarded crops, as it is very probable it t of Tremon-ton'new s officers the one David E. of Stander, Sunday evening, successful exhibitors of vegetables. not paid as no appropriation wast ?f of substantial citizens and newly madebefor Additional sweepstakes and special First ward and the Relief Society the payment of the bonus; 7j ! ficers of the Second Ward were susmember of the Tremonton session of last congress! 3 the prizes are also offered. Utah seed tained. Officers of the First Ward, appointed during Ward and Zina First Mrs. bishopric, about $100. not become a law k Brr growers bill did as the as were Nelson, prominent business woman time to make the appropriation l With nearly $5,000 awaiting winners presented by Bishop Green, and church worker, of this city, were in the various divisions of the live follows: izat Relief Society: Myrtle Madsen, pres married in the Salt Lake Temple Tues fore the adjournment of congress, stock department, growers of cattle, i guc R. Mrs. Mrs. and ident, Henry Oyler September 7. Only intimate friends horses, sheep, swine and poultry are G. Brough, with May Fridal as secre-lar- were informed of the marriage until evincing great interest in the coming Trans- and Doris Fridal, assistant. after they returned from a short A. D. fair. E.dubitors of beef cattle will Men: Mutual Improvements, Young honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. Mont! ?Ie have opportunities to win about $1,- - Cliiton Kerr, president and LeRoy This prominent couple have a wide 800. Those showing the fcest dairy and R. D. Anderson counse- circle of whom this paper cattle will divide nearly $2,700. Prizes Bunnelwith The citizens of this community wen Sari Earl Oyler, secretary. The joins in friends, lors; winners in are to them conawaiting totaling $400 (extending rjov : Young Women Vera Stohl, president, gratulation and best wishes for a suc- sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. the swine division. were the Wai C. C. Mrs. and Mildred Aired community, leaving and Sargent cessful and happy life. Five divisions in the sheep exhibits to Dillon, Montana, wher; off Mil- Ethel with Watkins, moving counselors, more in than will compete for $500 Mr. Sargent has accepted a promo-- crev cash awards. The poultry department) ler as secretary, in his official capacity with tt frej tion Mrs. T. E. Sandall, pres Primary: offers cash prizes of more than $100, B. E. railroad. Mrs. Eva Green and Mrs. with ident; Ken to the addition In regular department is an efficient, cmirtp? Mr Sarp-pnt' awards various association are pro Basil Adams as counselors, with Vione ous and accomodating station aget Madsen as secretary. viding prizes of several hundred dol fortunate is and that The Relief Second any Society of the lars in the cattle, sheep and horse Ward: At the present time there is being enough tocommunity have his services are to tf Meltrude H. Stohl, president, divisions. a to conducted elimincontinued drive 8tri Olive W. with L. Rhead and Edith congratulated. The horse department offers ap Summers as ate Bang's Disease (contagious aborf uhic here last Friday. left counselors and Florence They divided to be proximately $1,000 tion) from the cattle in Box Elder Buchanan as secretary. We their many friends in e.s sifo among the winners in the draft hcrse, The testing is being done thru tendingjointhe wish for his continues ions county. All were officers set with apart thoroughbred, standard breed and C. E. Smith and Patriarch cooperation of the Federal GovernAmerican saddled divisions. Supervis President iag P. Christensen and members ment, the State Department of Ag- location. ed by this department, the eighth James riculture and Extension the County of E. M. Tomblison, of Idaho Falls 1Ia annual state fair horse pulling match the the bishopric officiating, following Service with the cattle owners of Box is Mr. a," s. at the station temporarily. reguar meeting. offers a stake of $1,000, with addition Elder county. OBC( al cash awards for drivers showing I raut Federal indemnity will be paid on the best horsemanship. all reacting cattle. The main difference between taxef Of interest to Utah women is the cattle owners that wish to have and taxies is that a taxie doesn't he by Any fact that the department of needletheir cattle tested, free of charge, are you a double lick for trying to dodg; "All U. the work and cooking is offering cash requested to contact eitheryour counOf U. own awards totaling more than $1,400. ty agricultural agent or Dr. R. R.' There are many awards for winners whi' Younce. DR. D. B. of display consisting of 12 pieces of tion Based on last year's figures, it will ROBERT H. ST WART needle work, and dozens for indivi- be necessary for the University of County Agriculture Agent dual exhibitors. The various classes law! include table linen, luncheon sets, cen- Utah Housmg committee to find livwar accomodations more for ing 300 than Utah handbedroom Tremonton, linen, terpieces, lamps, sounds It few but students for the coming peri made pillows, rugs, fancy bags, chil? problems would remain if all men Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 tof dren's, infants and ladies' garments, school year. It is not expected that told the truth and acted square. knitting and crochet work, elderly the new Women's Residence Hall will ladies' work and cooking. The last be ready for occupancy this year. still named includes canned fruits, jellie3, n If students attending the jams and vegetables. dut; will be required to make University, Cash awards for exhibitors in the and club section total nearly $2,200, theif selection of living quarters from ava: houses and inspected the approved in by cash, plus many special prizes Id c trips, and merchandise. Mpre than University. This rule has been adopt$1,500 will be presented winners in ed by the Housing committee who J reqi the Future Farmers of America sec- are conducting a campaign to better Rep tion. The industrial arts department living conditions for !A stuReady in all their smart and luring newness of design, f tUlT offers approximately $340. dents. The keen competition in every de I deel fabric and fashioning The list of rooming and partment will bring out the very best boardingapproved take places is available at the efforts of the men, women and youth . . . . Come in and see these new styles during Fair and J the of Utah, thus assuring exceptionally Offices of the Dean of Men and Dean Rodeo Days fine exhibits. On a par with these will of Women during the week, but in be the entertainment provided for order to assist students coming to the fair visitors in a myriad of concessions city on Saturdays or Sundays, the list and the greatest grandstand show will be available in the Union Buildf ever staged by a state fair. The big ing during the afternoon of these days Ladies Exclusive Ready-to-VVeshow includes a rodeo and circus com begfavning Saturday, September 18th. bined. 4-- H Gay and Gloria Schaffer, small daughters of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaf fer, entertained at a mothers and daughters social held at East Garland last Wednesday afternoon. Iorma racer 1 f'f AT STATE FAIR Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Eleventh District of Federal Land Bank Meets At Logan ac-- i Wards Prominent Tremonton Installed Sunday Married Sept. Officers of Mrs. Norman Nelson and children can-- Lola, Beth and LaMore, of Howell, spent Sunday with her son and daugh ter, Delbert and Yvonne, who are attending the Bear River High School. will-wi- n be-- Edgar Winchester and Mrs. Helen on Wilson were in Salt Lake City business Tuesday. y Sargent Jesse Johnston, of Reiner, Oregon, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook and family Monday evening. Mr. Johnston is a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Cook's daughter, Maurinc, who is on a L. D. S mission in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. James Edward ferred to Dillon, - A. MRS. ALICE HARRIS Bent-se- n and daughters, Irene and Elizabeth, were in Tremonton on business Tuesday and Wednesday. i Fashion Revue Proves Interesting Attraction Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook are visiting this week with friends in Cowley, Wyoming. Mrs. Alice Harris, who is one of the models that will appear in the Fashion Show to be held Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Brigg Haws and small Friday evenings. Many other beautidaughter, Dee, of San Francisco, Calif, ful girls and little tots from the counare visiting this week with friends ty will appear in this fashion revue. and relatives in Bi igham and TremonLast year this proved an interest- ton. For the last few days they have been guests at the home of Mrs. Haws parents at Brigham City, Mr. and Mia L. Jensen. ing innovation to the fair and this year's will be larger and better, according to the committee in charge which consists of Pearl Hunsaker and Ruth Summers, executive members, Paul Jenkins visited in this city and Fred Gephart, representing the Tuesday afternoon with his parents. merchants. Paul, who has been working on the Ogden Standard Examiner this sumMiss Elva Getz left for Salt Lake mer, will enter Weber college next City Monday morning, where she enweek. tered training at the Holy Cross hosShe was accompanied to Salt Mrs. Dona Jones and children, Wm. pital. Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Getz. Betty, Ronnie and Joan, visited with friends here Sunday. They are from Mrs. AlmaWest and Mrs. Joe Fris-b- y Salt Lake City. were in Brigham City, Wednesday afternoon visiting with relatives. DR. G. M. EVANS Mrs. Owen Keller and Mrs. Cliff Bowcutt spent Wednesday in Ogden on business. Dentist Office Over J. C. Penney Store Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 PHONE 124 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlson, of Logan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Munk Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carlson is Mr. Munk's sister. Help Free County From Bang's Disease Come in and rest where it's Students GREEN Dentist Y out-of-to- ar Out-of-tow- The Style of Today 4-- H .... ow Ready for Autumn .... .... cool, when you LaGra Shop 1. ar get tired. FREE TABLE . Leader Ads Get Results 2& with $2.50 f Living Quarters Selected For out-of-to- WELCOME FAIR VISITORS . 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