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Show PAGE EIOST EZAP. RIVER VALLEY LEADZR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1837 ; RODEO, HORSE CL ffeJ10CaIL T i Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent A A AAA i 1 WiWKH"!"i- SHOW FEATURES - Mr. and Mrs. Monte Montana spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Mon-in tana were en route to their home California. mi ft! OF STATE FAIR 52.a-- l POTATO GROWERS OF STATE TO VOTE ON ACREAGE PLAN J. C. Sorensen Is Arena Director for Five Even ing's Performance Salt Lake City, Sept. 23. Action the action of the west's 8 Utah counties ang beauty of Potato growers Mrs. N. E. Shaw entertained for where in competition with com on a are leading cowboys grown the girls who are going away to school mercialpotatoes will vote this month on vicious broncs of the western ranges scale ihia falL The party was held Sunday whether they want an acreage stab and sullen Brahma bulls of Mexico's evening after church. Members of the ilization plan for potatoes to be part mountains, and the beauty of the Epworth Leayue were present. of the 193S Agricultural Conserva- sleek thoroughbred show horses will annual Utah mark the tion Program. ; Miss Lois Rhode, of Salt Lake City, Mr. W. VV. Owens, assistant direc- State Fair. The cowboys will display has been spending this week with her tor, U. S. A. C. extension service, said their skill in rough and tumble rodeo parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rhode, that the proposed acreage plan is a events, and lady and gentlemen riders Lola has been attending the Henigars effort to stabilize potato will send their mounts through their Business College during the summer long rangeso as to avoid wide e grand swings intricate paces in a plantings months. to stand be offered at entertainment from excess acreage in one year to the race track arena, beginning Sun insufficient acreage In another. Mias Elaine Gephart, who it atThe plan to include a special pro day, September 26. fifty-seven- entertaining feature for the students. January 11, a television demonstra-tiowill be attempted. February 28, Jack Ronk drama-tis- t presenting his "Shakespearean n Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and daughter Carolyn Anne spent Fiiday and Saturday of last week visiting in Salt Lake City. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jacobsen. Miss Larene Homer visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer, over the weekend. She is at present employed In Ogden at the Offices of Dr. Conray and Dr. Dinneen. gram for potatoes in the 1938 Agricultural Conservation Progam would call for establishing a national acreage goal for potatoes, and of dividing that goal fairly between individuals who grow potatoes for sale. Such a national goal, if established, would be about equal to average commer cial acreage during recent years. The purpose, Mr. Owen3 pointed out would not be to reduce acreage, but to encourage an acreage that each year would be near the adequate average figure. Potato growers who kept their ac reage within their goals would be eligible for special payments under the rnnaprvatinn nrnpram Nn navmpnt Revue." April 25, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, known as the Opollo Duo, will present a musical program. April 26, Jack Raymon, with his program entitled "Snakes Alive." These lyceum assemblies are part of the activity programs and are fi. nanced by student fee. th Indicate DECREASES in Automobile f atalitieNl new-typ- tending high school at the Saint Marys of the Wasatch, at Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart. (B. It. IL S. Journalism Dept.) Seven Lyceum numbers will be joyed by the Bear River High stu! dents this year. The first will be pre. sen ted September the twenty-eight- y It will be Bob Wood, a dramatics. The following day, September 29, Frazier and James dance group will appear with Arthur Frazer as pianist. November 2, a lyceum number on the Stratosphere balloons will be the CHART 3 S 1 I'hone Lyceum Numbers Are to be Presented MATMMA a tin e m The combined horse-shoand rodeo is similar to successful shows held in Portland, Denver and Omaha annualsection will be ly. The horse-shopresented by the Salt Lake Horse Show association, H. A. Sorenson, president, while J. C. "Doc" Sorensen will be arena director of the ro deo. The combined program will be given for five evenings starting September 26, with a special children's matinee on Children's Day, Monday, September 27. Judgo of the hor3e show will be W. u. uoe, or Mexico, aussouu, owner ox the famous stable which produced Amber Crest, Lou Amm, Lady Margaret and other champion show horses. C. W. Wright, of Salt Lake City will be ring master. Four events will be shown each night, alternating with rodeo competition. As a special feature of the children's matinee, the children's event of the horse show, which will be judged on Sunday evening, will also be repeated Monday w w INCREASES in Automobile Indicate v Indicates i iff? lm(r fataline lack of adequate data for comparison. The above chart how the gain and (owe by ttate in the nation--. wide campaign now being waged for highway aafety. During the ..... mA 1 -- f tan rtin . KTVn II1UUUW .L. VI -mm ...,.u:l- - f ..Ktiu 1MUV uw.www j IJ1 BUIUIIIUVUB from which. 32 the in of the Ute with 1936, tame period compared fatality report were received. Cheer Leaders Are mf 1 DRIVE WILL DRIVE FARTHER AND YOU CAREFULLY Elected Wednesday (B. R. II. S. Journalism Dept.) Von Holt, with Ray Davis and Shir- ley Beard as assistants, was elected yell master for this year by the body last Wednesday. Previous to the election each class chose candidates. The seniors naming Von Holt and Shirley Beard. Mary Allen and Amy Christopherson the juniors. The sophomore class chose Bob Woffinden and Lynn Larsen. Sole freshmen representative was Ray Davis. Nominations took place in the class meetings and tryouts were held in assembly. Voting was conducted during the afternoon classes. stu-de- 4 4. mi gf i Miss Lois Thompson, who has been . o. aitenumg Mow the goal. Deductions would be tnis summer, made Lake in Salt City lege 11 h farm . " nH rn An Tat j. apeiH me wecm;iiu witii u cr exceeded his goaL j The program would not Ernest E. Brown, of Salt Lake City, apply toproposed farmers who grow potatoes has been a business visitor in Tremon-to- for home use only, nor would it Fredrick Dickson and Miss Elinor apply for the past week. in counties where few potatoes are Arron, of Ogden, spent the weekend here as guests at the home of Mr. grown commercially. In the counties Mrs. Elizabeth Call, of Provo, is where the referendum is or a generous list or pnzes in held, and Mrs. G. H. Watland. Miss Shirley being pisiting with friends in this city this all commercial potato growers may bronc riding, bareback bronc riding, Watland has been taking piano lesweek. vote. If a substantial majority of the bulldogging and some of sons under Mr. Dickson for the past commercial growers favor the greatest cowboys of the West are county's year. visof Lake O. L. Ferrin, Salt City, the it will be made part of the expected to compete in the State Fair ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1938plan Conservation Pro-- ! rodeo. It is the last Western rodeo Agricultural Leland J. Hansen Monday afternoon. before the opening of Eastern events gram. He also attended business appointBURNING HEATERS The proposal was discussed at the at New York City and Boston and the ments in Tremonton and Garland. Exclusive Dealers recent meeting of state committeemen stars of the tanbark are expected to for The in Civilian Conservation of the western Region of AAA, and compete in Salt Lake City Corps goes frA prior to Miss Anna Watkins, of Salt Lake also at conference just for fun. More than hall oi of the other four their departure for the major events. CHEAPEST HEAT these boys will never be able to earn one City, spent the weekend at the home regions. All five of the conferences Stock U3cd in the rodeo will be the hundred dollars a month, according to the of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins and were interested in No Ashes No Smoke the plan and fav same as that used in the famous Sun Commander of a typical CCC can p. Company family. ored submitting it to commercial Valley rodeo this summer, and in the current Saturday Evening Post, who, many of the same feature acts and same growers. urges Robert Fechner (inset), Director of the Mathew Felsted spent Sunday af"The idea of limiting the proposed contestants will compete. Corps, to undertake a comprehensive proternoon and evening in Ogden. gram for training enrollees so they will be able to earn a living after, program to commercial growers In In addition to the keen competition they leave the Government's great conservation army. areas commercial should eliminate of rodeo events, Mr. Sorensen has Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn and much administrative cost and bother secured some of the greatest thrill! Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fishburn, of Brig-ha- to small Mr. Owens said, acts in outdoor entertainment to infarmers," ANNOUNCEMENT City, spent Saturday with Mr. "without effectiveness the of limiting inrodeo events. with tersperse Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen anThey and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn at the Box the plan. Although potatoes are grown clude Steve Clemento, nationally fanounce the marriage of their daughElder County Fair. on more than three million farms in mous axe thrower, who has been feater, Blanche, to Leavitt Willis Taylor, the United States, three quarters of tured Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamson, of Tre- son of Newel W. Taylor. The in national picture marecently Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and daugh all of marriage the country's potatoes are gazines and newspaper services; Ma- monton, announce the marriage of took place Tuesday, September 21, ter, Yvonne, spent Tuesday afternoon on less than 300,000 farms in mie Francis, the female Buffalo Bill; their daughter Maude, to William M. in the Salt Lake giown in Salt Lake City on business. Temple in the pres740 counties. Carol Henry and her high school horse Rogers, of Salt Lake City, last week. ence of relatives and friends. "Acreage stabilization should tend "Sweetheart," California Frank Halfy The bride was a graduate from the Both these young people are graduMr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins and toward a les3 varible supply of pota and his horse "White L. D. S. hospital in 1936. Mr. Rogers ates of the Bear River High School. sons Clifford and Mack, spent Tues- toes to be marketed each year, at a Eagle," the sensational fiee The community wishes them much V ::.f!. jumping is one of Salt Lake's prominent police day and Wednesday in Salt Lake City. price level fair to both and horse producers "Black Diamond" and Jazbo officers. happiness. They were called down Tuesday af- consumers. In the past shifts In acre- Fulkerson, the Madison GarThe couple will make their home ternoon to attend Mrs. Watkins' sishave resulted In disastrously low den rodeo clown, who hasSquaie ages been such a in Salt Lake City. ters' funeral. prices during years of large acreage, hit in Western rodeos recently in his DR. D. B. A shower will be held KLIXTKIC CO. followed by years of small acreage burlesque bull fight with vicious Bra- evening at the home of theSaturday Mrs. Edgar Winchester attended the and Thone 307 bride's inordinately high prices. Acreage hma Bulls. funeral at Corinne Wednesday parents. stabilization, of course, does not proTREMONTON, UTAH The Leader joins their vide for fluctuations in yield. Marketmany friends Ogden, Utah Tremonton, Brigham, Layton in extending best wishes for a can meet many of happy Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower and chil ing agreements Malad, Office 9 Hours: to 13 S and 1:30 and to successful married life. these problems, so that these two dren, Janice, Billy and Sandra, attendU. S. A. C. of potato problems supplement ed the Lower reunion Sunday after- types each in encouraging stable poother noon. It was held at the Mack Memtato production." (B. R. II. s. Journalism Dept.) orial Park at Smithfield, Utah. Commercial growers in the followThat a majority of last spring's Mrs. Reed W. Cannon and daughter ing counties who normally produce graduates who will enter college this three or more acres of Joy, left Friday afternoon to spend maiket are asked to votepotatoes for fall have chosen to attend th ntah in the ref- State the weekend in Salt Lake City. is shown erendum during the week of Septem- - ny the AgriculturalofCollege credits issued transcripts by DCT W. the Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Froerer and office at the high Box Elder, Weber, Morgan, school.principal's Cache, daughter, Helen, of Ogden, were visiThose to attend the U. S. A. C tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. i;avis, csaic juike, Utah and Piute. Arrangements for conducting the are: Chester Atkinson, Russel E. Brenkman. While here visited they referendum In the above counties aiOT Money-Savin- g R the Box Elder County Fair. V 17 Packge of 200 St. Regis Keith Conley, Melvin Davis, 11 being made by the respective county neien CLEANSING TISSUES Dr. West's TOOTH BRUSH, 30c incKson, Grant Erickson, Walcommmees or tne Agricultural Con- ter witha4-oZ.ja- r Fridal, Jr., Phyllis Gleason, Richof aiox IUUTH POWDER .. 50c servation Associations, In cooperation ard Solid Griffin, Dee Hall, Willard Larson DR. G. M. wun me county agents. 3 to a Customer) Dale Michaelis, Nina Richards, Grant (Limit Sorenson, and Lorraine Holmgren. Two are to be nurses, Donna Beck Port of Manila Ga"eons Office Over J. C. Penney Store None Better Acapulco is the ancient port of and Laurene Homer. Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 to 5:30 th3 Maniln sallcons and Mexico's Bernlce Austin and Arthur Hansen PHONE 124 on y dj-wutc- r Absolutely pure. A valuable corrective harbor will attend the University of Utah. A the 16-o- z for constipation. g 8-few of the students have gone to busi33 23 io-uness colleges. 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