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Show -- IeM - ,j .. ime valley liadei TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 number GATES CLOSE ON fifty-tw- o Tremonton MURDOCH WINS To Play Negro Clowns NOMINATION AT The softball season will be officialAll-Sta- rs ; MOST SUCCESSFUL nJameS Washington during the uemuuue weeKS may !;, the nation is to switch from ( aiism to Socialism, totalitarior some otner auen lunu vi NTS iit ,! 1100 Articles Entered In Women's Department; New Features Arc Praised STATE PRIMARY all-sta- rs (By Edna W. Pack) Dear God, let there be peace, I do not ask for beat of drum, nor shrill of fife, Nor marching of the soldiery fleet Upon the land thou gavest us, to keep Pure, undefiled from sin and strife. Dear God we ask for peace. Let there be peace dear God, We tire of the quest for power, Of men bourne up within the hour Of strife and sin. Blinded by unphantomable guild, Destruction in their hearts instilled! We ask for peace upon the land we trod. Dear Got let there be peace. What do we gain alas, when war cries die? Naught but heartaches, pain and sorrows sore, These things live and haunt us ever more. We ask for more eternal power, To guide us through this, life's darkest hour. Let there be peace forever more. Tabulation of Votes In County and City Is Given rs fun-make- Utah's first major primary election, gave a demonstration of how the people select their candidates, as well as the time required to count the ballots of partisan political in its history. This applies to the enafter the election has been made. it is true. tertainment features as well as the old convention system, the I United States is preparing exhibition. candidates filed at will and their 83 wel1 as niilitaristicalnames were placed on the ballot. This entries from Many h every departgovern-fbicdefend itself against accounted for yard-lon- g ballots and ment were requested to be entered are run by one man. I' Prothe slowness of the complete returns, into the state fair. The parjudges yic question, as Washington which as we go to press ate not in yet. i is whether a nation run by ticularly commended the livestock de Abe Murdock and Herbert Maw, and the women's tale can be as efficient and ef- partment depart candidates for the U. S. Senate and ment for and their unusual dis large in' rests the palm as one which governor, respectively, proved to be plays. An outstanding musical program far more adept in vote getting powers exIn the women's department, x say the remedy for America will be presented in the Second Ward tha n their opponents. Congressman clusive of the and high school dissrarily to vest unprecedented Chapel Sunday, September 8, com Murdock won his nomination without there were 1100 articles enter, in the hands of the govern-a- d plays, maat 7:30 p. m. prompt. The a run-od contest with a mencing ed. This is an record for this occasion will be an organ recital with jority of better than three to one over particularly the President, he be Democrat, Republican department. Seldon Heaps, one of the country's his nearest opponent, Wm. H. King. Every feature of the fair and ronoted organists, at the console. Other As the vote stands today, Mr. jwump. deo was of the highest order and rec special numbers will be violin solos about 1,000 votes of having a. crowds attended each of 4RDLESS OF WHAT kind of by Roscoe Becks te ad, accomplished fifty percent, plus, therefore will find f sent finally is selected, the na- - them. A feature which astounded its violinist and instructor of music at it necessary for a contest October 1, welfare for years to come will sponsors and department heads was the Bear River High School, and se- with Henry H. Moyle, next high in lections by the Tremonton Second votes . ; upon us aDiniy 10 produce the fashion show, which attracted a No matter what they crowd of unprecedented size. This Ward choir. mpete. On the Republican side, Farnsworth with the flunk about partisan politics, feature, a new innovation The Tremonton First Ward will and Carlson appear to be headed for Box Elder County Fair, has grown to 100 per cent of those in Wash- for Senator while Colton join the Second Ward at the recital the run-owho think at all have that such proportions that it threatens to and a cordial invitation is extended and Stevens will fight it out for the overshadow any other single event. A governor position. to others who desire to attend. Three new features of the fair this invitation is extended to Box Elder county developed one or special question now about to be who were so kind in con- two close races as are indicated in is how the nation year were the selection of a princess and attendants, the junior parade and duct the most and best, tributing to the erection of the beau the following tabulations on unofficithe mounted cewboy band of 24 on tiful new ward chapel. al returns, some of them being sc feeling is strong for some The admission is free. turn Jchn Adam's palimentos. that the answer is to close that final returns will be necesJoThe junior parade was something ing over to the government It is anticipated that Mr. Heaps sary to determine the results. to "write home about" and received advocates of this idea seem will bring with him the amazing new A tabulation of returns from Treand will but waves of applause by the hundreds solovox the called monton jn a numerical minority, and Box Elder county will be instrument who lined the streets to witness this on this. some make the most noise, numbers Mrs. Johanne Larsen Petersen, one on found special page i, Peach Days, recognized as the old- play and spectacular demonstra- of the oldest citizens will be est celebration of its type in Utah, This is the latest sensational musical minority urges, for example, pleasing valley's in honored on her 90th federal government , force tion of art, beauty to birthday anni- will take place at Brigham City instrument which made its first formentries. and other floats the ailto do certain things, and, f Monday, September 9. A din- which is noted for its beautiful girls al appearance nationally a few weeks versary, The mounted band, under the direc ner will be t, that it do those things itago. given by members of her and peaches, Friday and Saturday. of C. C. Watkins, added color to tion is exactly the philosophy! a few of her older friends. for family "If for Owing to the fact that during the entertainment arrangements has been followed in the dic-i- p the grand entries at the rodeo, the house will be held Sunday af- mean anything, the event will be summer meetings have been held at Open like of which has not been witnessed ternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock at the The officials of the Canal Company nations. highly successful," W. L. Hoist, vet 8 o'clock, all are reminded that these advise that water has been turned out before. lers for this idea are all tied home of her son William Petersen, in services commence promptly at 7:30 The show was exceptionally good, Elwood. All her friends are invited eran manager of the annual event, of the canals temporarily, due to the nots over the conscription bill. reports., features. with rain of the past few days which total many outstanding to call during these hours to greet ay that since the nation may Festivities wiU really commence was amount of intrest unusual An over an inch of precipitation. This i ennsprint affecthrough : Grandma Petersen, as she is Thursday evening at Box Elder high is part of a program of conservation iv service plan, it also should displayed in the fair this year and it tionately called. school auditorium with a has become an institution of magni- of water for requirements which may 3t Mrs. Petersen was born the 9th of savhtgs ("wealth," they call euae anu dance to select a "Peach Queen" a the" storm period. follow , liuu veijr Fredricks-borgimportance, 1850 in industry. Melby, September and attendants, according to Van has arriv-i- n Skeels Leech Mrs. Esther immense An quantity of water was Pedersounds fine. Translated into small end humble beginning sixteen to Denmark, Margrethe Stewart, chairman, and Verna Pack- VirSan- . from President Richmond, all into City Wayne ago Brigham years shortly after means spillways going sen and Lars Larsen. She spent her er of the anguage .however, it to take over the duties of Co- the beginning of the rainfall. queen committee peach to express his sin occasion took dall , ginia . mar... . . . h(V owns land. Vf woman who She man and j, notivp ery " ' tc wm De Baldwin of the ordinator of the Box Elder County to all cere thanks and For a number of weeks all the warQon nn thp Rth of!Jua&es rgjiot only would be required officers and Apartment Almeda Oommunitv Prosrram of Education for ter supply used in the valley has been head every Thr-. . COnas to rame which Utah T,.lw1877 t already ordinary taxes, arm J reny tsrown, research associate pro-- ; and all who contributed in making it verts n increased, but to contribute of the i D. S. Church, arriving feo'r at Utak State Agricultural-and Judge J. drawn Bunderson Hervin t an outstanding fair. government a percentage of such of the Cen- in Salt Lake City the 15th of July, chairman lasin &nd jn Parkinsoni Wesley Horsley, er diainage or uie nyer 1881. they own. It also means tral Sponsoring Committee announc- - rain ir.nmmpw.jai and fine artist rf to be will supply irrigation millions of people who have adequate . ed today. They first lived in Big Cottonwood A. C. Due to the very dry insurance or put money into requirements. where Mr. Petersen was a shoe mak-- 1 6".'' to Mrs. comes the program Skeels coun every community summer, reserves of the. Lake have accounts, and whose money er. Later they lived in Tooele, where Coach To with a rich background of training been esiuie ;n invested in industry, would heavily drawn upon and whatwas so scarce she cut the ends j"" Wldely recognized peach days ajid experience. She holds a B. A. de- ever water lhe TZL can be conserved for next , air savings taken over by the to bake in hPr'hn. . .. liUIll tli w win commence at 11 a. m. on gree from Iowa State Teachers Col- year ,is that much more assurance paraae merit. with. bread both days, led by Dan Petersen, as lege and a M. A. from Columbia that we shall not fall short of water '.her that be called socialism or Carl Smith of the Utah State Agri- to Salt Lake City, she Returning of the day. marshal Several bands, University, New York City; and her in this valley. irianism or whatnot, it amounts cultural college will be head coach of assisted her husband in a dairy busian extensive children's school experience comprises supervision and division, insame thing: everything that Bear River high school this year It is further stated that for the reness, and at one time won a $10 prize floats will augment the line of march, teacher training in the fields of nurs- mainder of the season a policy of had would be controlled stead of Milton Mecham as was an- - for her fine butter. which will include floats from Salt ery school, kindergarten, and primary furnishing full streams of water in nounced last week. This statement government.In 1898 they came to Bear River Lake Teach-ed- s City, Ogden, Logan, Tremonton, education at East Texas State C. E. Elother week is under considerawas made by Principal Smith, Valley and settled in what is now Col every Iowa Teachers State College; as and well as Garland those AT the would-b- e repreto as successor Coach tion of said who the Mrs. that being the best policy of servMr. and conscripts wood ward. Together and lege and the State University of Iowa ice and conservation of water. senting nearly every industry iand industry overlook is that Tripp had signed the contract Mon- - Petersen and store first the operated in education business in Brigham City and Box El- with instructorships service day afternoon. alrtady are selective butcher shop north of Bear River fort. der county. in the last two institutions. methods iich make Smith, who was captain of the Ag- They had the only telephone and have money serve the na- During the past few years she has A state-wid- e The income tax is one. horse show, also It se-- ! gies football squad last year, comes delivered messages for miles around. been active as a State Supervisor of Reese-Fi-ie incomes of those who have highly recommended by the college They distributed the mail in the val- scheduled for both days at Schools, Parent Education, Nursery oncer m. 1:30 an added is 'Miies and makes their money athletic department. He is from Prestp. park at of all these public acbecause and and Work Project Adley Ilomemaking o the extent that it is able. ton, Idaho, and has played several tivities became very well acquainted attraction this year, and will be pre- ministration of Virginia. Word that a $1,000,000 fund is now sented under supervision of J. Leo pending excess profits tax bill games on the Bear River field with with all the people on the flat. Mrs. Skeels follows Mrs. Phyllis K. available for Investigation of the Bear to certain G. Mann Walter v, hands and tax them the Preston Indians. He will take otivo lifp she Nelson, chairman, Ulf "CI EHiCilUHC Owen who has been acting coordin- river and related was re't to their ability to serve. It is the place of Lyle Tripp, who was call-- ? is still able to visit her neighbors, to and W. L. Hoist, the committee in ator of the Community program dur- ceived this week projects, P. Fredrick by dollar selective service ed to Camn Winf ield Scott to take read and sew quilt tops. She enjoys charge the past several months. chamof ing the chairman Logan J K would select dollars which over the duties of First Lieutenant in Champ, Mrs. Skeels is making her home in ber of commerce irrigation committee. attending meetings and bears a strong ' Events include a curtain raiser and race; hunter class Brigham City and is fwever, just a bill to tax war the U. S. army. Coach Smith and his testimony of the truthfulness of the novelty dress-ulooking forward in a letter from Washington, D. C, for it would even take dol- - wife will live in Tremonton this of jumping horses, open three gaited to her work in eogDel. the county. according to word received by State by normal peacetime ter. pleasure horse She is the mother of ten children, saddle horse class; and Engineer T. H. Humpherys, Saturj"J make them serve too 7 of whom, together with her husband class free for all; open five gaited ! day. dollars which already are1 horse class Lloyd Huish have passed away. Wirrlit to serve it "Funds are now evailable to comthrousrh ordinary. in-- . TlTinrPSSlVe trained aog act. nanay jumping horse . 1 plete this survey as well as a number contest; fine harness clss; local pleasar as "f other projects under investigation ure horse class, limited to county industry is concerned, it ' 'S western horse class and stock serving. And there is in . A. James son horses; of Mr. and by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation," Wright, 10e a Beautiful and impressive runerai Hollis indus-- i law under which musical chairs. Mrs. N. A. of was interior department officials were ' Thatcher, Wight ' it held back on government services were held in the First Ward 4 Horse breeders and fanciers from married to Miss Anna E. Howard quoted as saying. Solemnized luuloUfl "w" "defense work, could be f ore- -: "H The letter was written by Senator throughout the state, who have al- - charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 00 u. kj. Sovernmnt work first or be me airecuon oi uounseuui H. King in answer to requests D. William of James Howard in animals various entered the Brisbane, beautiful Marie Westmoreland, A. West- ready include Mr. and Mrs. Brough, over the remains of Wayne, by the government from Cache in the Salt county irrigation intertralia, tcday W. (Thursday) George Mrs. and Mr. of DonfS old son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Americans learn all these ests asked which Lake L. that a comprehenGeo. Blaine A. Temple. Anderson, Glassman, 10(1 do ald J. Homer of this city. The boy moreland of this city, and Elby be speeded up on sive Mr. met his bride when something to stop the died he G. marN. J. Alma Condie. Clifton Investigation were Wight Norr, Lake City, following an accident in which Hollis. of Salt minority, they may the Bear river and that a $100,000 apNel-- ! wa.3 on a mission in Australia and afH. O. C. Ezra WednesLundaU, Lundall, Lake Salt in ried Temple the from his pony. he was thrown H. Strong, ' ter his return home from that mission propriation be made available for the working for a Music was furnished by the slngin day morning. The young couple are son, Walter L Roche, L. Mrs. Mr. Phil L. sent for the young lady. She arrived work. and Arthur Wooley, their in esteemed Blsh-respective ! highly mothers of the First Ward and here about two weeks ago. She held ' The letter pointed out the importH. "Johnnie" and Dix. J. Elazebrook the brtae oeing wen uiui op D. B. Green, violin. The taReli ,as well as numerous owners a trousseau tea at the home of Mr. ance of determining the claims the tion was offered by Patriarch James favorably known in this city. She- Stevens and Mrs. A. N. Wight Monday after- state of Wyoming would have to waBox Elder county. from me 10 in Lane ior lived salt has paai P. Christensen and the benediction by Sponsor noon. Many friends called during the ters will season Bounteous this harvest rising in Wyoming, and stated several years. Fred L. Petersen. that steps should be taken Immediate- 12 Speakers were Clarence Clark, a Aside from the parents of the bride allow one of the most attractive dis-- afternoon. Mr. Wight is a highly respected iy to adjust matters in any controv of peaches, melons, pears, plums (relative; K. H. Fridal, and Bishop and groom Bishop and Mrs. James plays - young man of this valley and his bride tomatoes and horticultural proother with that state with respect to ual social Thomas sponsored by the James Walton. Each of the speakers Walton and Mrs. Margaret on display he re, and was esteemed in her home city, and water available for irrigation in Utah, to be ever dure the attended ceremony. of this ui society will be held. 9poke comforting and scriptural words city won the respect of all who hav-The letter stated that until further tCTnber 12, at 2 p. m. at as well as The bride was beautiful in a Satin tons of peaches and watermelons will has paying warm tributes to met her since coming to this country-- ' appropriations are made there is some be the talisof away during given a with Second corsage Ward church. the family of the deceased. b!!t0n wedding gown They have the best wishes of their doubt as to whether any additional festivity. new and inter- The large auditorium was filled, man roses and orchid sweet peas. in ,.Somethln D. S. L. many friends and the Leader is hap-- , CCC camps will be established, but Box Elder by Sponsored f0rm of an announce- - which bespoke the esteem in which Following the marriage ceremony, lea to join in these good wishes for, that Cache county will be considered py a was served at Stake Relief Society organization, Rood program has been this family is held. Floral offerings a wedding breakfast success and happiness. their when the next allocation or both show be will Imflower a freral board member were also many and beautiful. presented the Beau Erummell Cafe for the j In the Fire Station building. of camps is made. days families. Present Interment was made in the city mediate , includes Monto Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw had as Other entertainment a 811 recepwedding were & evening the Iverson members ot the cemetery. Shaw Saturday 'Son! week-enMr. and Mrs. Lavon Stokes and guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne in the rtake. an(1 for funeral directors. tion will be held In their honor In the Young's carnival, concessions and rides. McWhorten of Trovo, Utah, and Mr. family of Idaho Falls, spent Saturday 8re intproetoi in Second Ward Recreation hall. McDermond shows, featuring ' and Mrs. John Stuart of Bremen, and Sunday visiting friends and rela- is hoped that every Advertising Sneaks IT PAY$ TO Ohio. tives In Tremonton. l,s THE THRU to Turn SHOP LFAtl' Pae Four) MSTEV. READ THE ADS. presented. average reader, that may The Box Elder County Fair which a startling overstatement. was held the last three days of last best minds in Washington, week was one of the most successful lean-tiiev- e Lss f .e ?'e 4-- H M ly closed Friday night when the clowns, termed the world's craziest Softball team, will play the Tremonton at the Tremonton lighted park Friday evening, September 6, commencing at 8 p. m. Those who have seen tnis negro team in action claim that they are the greatest group of artists and in the country and to miss them is nothing short of calamity. Come early and see the pepper game and antics. Stay late and see the shadow ball game after the regular game. Admission, adults 25c, children 10c. A P rauer Preston all-ti- x ord-breaki- VALLEY RESIDENT Special Musical gram to be Given Irt Second Ward Sunday ff lop-side- Maw-lack- ALL IN READINESS TO OBSERVE 90TH k Sur-planti- ng FORPEACHDAYS ANNIVERSARY ff CELEBRATION non-membe- rs Open House to be Held Numerous Features Are In Honor of Mrs. Planned for hanna Petersen be-fou- Water Temporarily Turned Out of Canal man-now- New Coordinator Appointed for County er : j rv . v . ' ' " Tribune-Telegra- I. ' 7 l,ub-duku-uii'iiu- " i ' Carl Smith, of be Head At Bear River High : .1 m-th- ; ,TlSlIowlnSe .e , I Oo-dp- e - - Funds Available for Dear River Survey j 1 ' j j j p . win-poduc- ed free-for-al- Rites Held For Wayne Homer Marie Westmoreland, Marriage Elby l; iJ4meSA lldr- nes Girl from Australia i Sept. j Aus-even- ts short-themsclv- j invoca-'communiti- j es - Annual b(ial, September j i j 'c-rs- 2 ln , j two-da- y U1 j ? A- Jff - I fr d vau-flla.- ee s |