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Show yr 4 " VOLUME 5 r Jennie garble Returns From Canadian Mission I LIONS SUCCUMB TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930." jt ill f NUMBER 29. . Cam Smith Quits His ; CONFERENCE TO Anvil For .The iPlow BEGIN! SUNDAY A deal whereby the blacksmith busi- Proclamation . : TO "UKELADIES"" 4 Jennie Marble, daughter of Mr nd ness, that has operated succossfully Mrs., Peter N. Marble, of Deweyville, for' many years under the name of arrived home Sunday evening f rom ' ' . , - ill , - .... i 'r Smith & Rohde, was consumated Montw years labor in the ."Canadian N ORDER to promote cleanliness and beautification in our Rohde became the Mission for the L. D. S. Church, t day in which H:-sole owner, having purchased the order to prevent disease and sickness that Miss Marble stopped off in Detroit city, and !" v i'rhrrtfi frrn filtb lnmps Walton. Mavnr nf iTrrnnritnri ' holdings of Mr. Smith. long enough to secure a Ford car from Oil Cam decided the anvil has. to ; the factory and, in company, with two quit clean-up do hereby proclaim and set apart a week. iir ., for the plow, and Is going iout in the. other missionaries came home, by Suto enjoying the sights along- the' J V' BlueOeek country and farm there 2:00 M. this purpose will be the' week etimasetsapart s route. going into partnership with his father, J By , i f . camil of the hTk& i ' Scalley, 7th, April' VI'; 11 beginning objectives ' f' Monday. m t Sne reports enjoying her tabors John Smith, , 7 m 4 'The one huBdredth anniversary conHenryi will of course continue to ference very' much and is happy to be Wme 3 paign are the thorough cleaning and beautification of all h of, of Jesus Christ Church the of public improvements. The ."Cleani- - render the same high brand of service of LattrrPa"jf Saints will (The Lidhsf nrere givep 'a rare treat again. Her many friends welcome her I premises and convene in that has marked this. firm all these Salt Lake . attheir Wednesday home and wish for her continued 6. Up" should include lioiises, yards, vacant lots,; corrals',' streets City, Sunday, April success throughother- life. j , ; ; and alleys and the. sanitation of all privies. Weeds should be,, yartJThft firt, meeting,will be held at 10 ; OttbWjWe.Vith the advent A. M; n $e Tabernacle, Sunday, and eradicated from streets and private premises. pitette ' of beautiful young : ill be a .prif sihpod meeting, addaint-ito lauih7jtrictly''a home product, mission to which jWin be , only by COMES Every' effoji' stipuld be made to render homes more at-- s gowned in tickets. jtq.'pe ' obtained from - ward f of "tractive by the painting. entrancing brevity, who ' houses, removal, of unsightly out bishapsor stake presidents. The ger. dirmed with f'ukeleles, flashing eyes vices will' be broadcast over KSL, so buildings, repair, ani painting of fences, planting of gardens and the4 gift ef Rising them, gave the , and. trees5, etc. t Water supplies, and sewage, disposal plans. that, wherever therfe is a receiving set, f feminine touch" to the affair, which the. people may hear the proceedings. should jeceive attention.. Systematic removal of garbage and' tendered it one of the most enjoyable Heber J: Grant will de; President " was organfexperidnced since the club manure, at publi expense, will be taken from the North side liver the centennial : t message of the t i ized. ; the of Main Street, Friday,' April 11, and from the South-sidFirst Presidency at the morning meeti I ' I; Iio'n? Tamer Ben Winzeler, who in ' ing. '''following Uay, Saturday APfM 12. , fthef Absence of Tail Twister O. P. Sunday infternoon, the meeting will iBatee did double duty, aroused- - the state iknd city, health officers,,. I Alhorougli be for the general, public, beginning at ; by "In mates by corraling lenvy if his club 2 P. of "the entire city to see .that all citizens have the pageant, I Ith Sadies at one table of which he 'tin which MrAimssinJo .MIX) be every ..Jright for more ""comDlied wifiutEe' above Therefore, all citizens are f icraftilv made himself the central than' la weekj wUVbe,pnly by tickets, fi , urarentlv reauested to enter into thM campjgn"inthe proper re. a ventaDie tnorn miast tfie which may be obtained free of charge to of eountv Box rmers Elder I t of roses.' TBeTiiqja Tamer paid Cynthfenn "Brrtwn"Hinman, romii-espirit and determination that their premises will not "be found --f rnumber of- - dgKccOmpMiieiLJ)- - from bishoDS and . stake nresldenta. ancMiighly Taspficxed citizen of i fcfrtae honor, howteverj,when(upo horde died as ciean ana Deautuui a contnbutor to Jiith ana aisease. at will be good Garland, suddenly herj County Agent StewaftT" went -- to rXKTnTrir rmbtion of Dr. Effkehe wis fined two 7:43. Mi?J at on an last on uie nignt citizen. wic should of Draper iui be Saturday inspection the good uuiy jienpnniwicB every pride city bfts for usurpation of the exalte poat. Hinmanadf tour of the poultry industry at that for which the tickets are dated. Membenajdng for the pastThat! he appreciated thefisnpr, ne J O MUV VUI1U1UU11 AtCkU place, which within a very short bers of stakes outside of Salt Lake demonstrated, by the fact that pay- - been Jr.eerded asU1lextremely sferi6us as period has forged to the front in the county will be given preference the "I iris fine, he added two bits more, she wai able - first four nights of the week, j b abouter jdjuties, M matter of production. .; t? witn the remarK mat it was wen the nome." 'Her deati( came as 'a sh$c 7:30 The left here in thiu Sgecial Tvrams are to be arrangat party worth the money. to her family and friends throughout ed lijLall jlara chapels and visitors in entire and the spent morning jdfig $ 'i The roses Were DeEsta Holmgren, the The deceased is thfci community. will be invited to the over various the looking plants, H I i.1 r;. SaTCXak(OCyiy Irene Pack, Thelma Harris? Leia Jen motiier oj. a large anu mgniy respecs-e- d home at 8:30, tired put but "r M churches. turning ' ... ' sWand Edna Worthington. family. well pleased with the knowledi thfir sessions of the confer-.Sii ge Mr,, Hinman was born at Perry, lAfter everyone had done justice td I' had gained during the tripJTh.ej The Monday. lTsumea Mine She 1875. , Utah, September t', ws the excellent menu provided by visited the plant of the Utah Poultry lTA. M. and Yr. M. Sunday, Monday Ll M. married to' J,' Hinman, Se!iteobr Hjost Otto, the quintette . was ; mtroProdscers association, and the Draper and luesdaysessions will be broadby Mayor, Walton,; chairman of 1; 1890"at Cardstpn,, Alberta; Canada. pdultrymejrf s feed plant, where they cast Prom to moved Montana there an committee.' Ranged they thd entertainment in umDeri patkitfg 200 ea.i tot "gg'1per Uhoirs and Dands from outside of to later Idaho whose 190,8; and from 5a I a semirsitfele'the girls, going aVi . t T J J the feed raijt i turniWk$ut i ...Ml vfeek, il. to Garland, where rvJcfc. harmoniously blended, sang a there a fcarfoad a datfof ay-- f coerlSSrr1 and shipping have resided 12 for all of the they melodies, past mmfsf mas&en 'decorated for tn ing mash, which sells toUhe" farmer. Tie , ; j fwaichYew forth' hearty.:: applause. years. destruction of the bushes, un- at $2.05 per hundred, loose. most The meanest the About aricj r and special trains of centenni Besides her husband she. is surviyed program with a JTley concluded-theipiecf of vandalism everper-pertrate- d questionably dellfeerate, was evidenly They also paid visits to several visitorsare coming from Los Angeles, "Th SiHpwnllrs of New by the.followniff children! Mrs. Earl brooder plants, where 4000 to 17,000 San Fraheisco, the Pacific northwest in this section! bf Box Elder tbo work ' York," in an mahhef that would have Witt, of Twin Falls, Idaho; jMrs. Beth :i q4se;me persons who had chicks are recent defetru-tio- n was brooded at one time. One and Arizona, and auto caravans are th4 that,of county, ot Mrs. Arthur Al. Smith's ioiman, xremonton; j ivarmed the cockles of a beautiful, cluster of. lilac.and pe strength, to grasp the limbs of the of the most interesting experiences of enroute from Canada. It is expected ' heart had he been present. An Fairweather of Fowler, Mich;? Dell rose ofbushes, lilac bushes, at the their inspection tour, was a visit to that about 50,000 visitors will come to and other shrubbery, f ji I fclluring feature of this number, whiqh Hinman, of Murtaugh, Idaho ;tt Mrs. which adorned the northeast corner of fork and then 'tear them down to the the farm of J. R. Allen, where there .Salt Lake City centennial week. Leo of O.'B. was Clayton, down vociferous applause, Burley, Jdaho;? grounds., root. The destruction of the rose are 6,500 laying hens, with a average The Salt Lake Temple, as will be of Arizona; Mrs. Ray Por-ri- tt the Bear River high, school the dancing, which graphically illu- - Hinman, Apparently, from the tracks left on bushes, $oo, required some muscle, as laying production of 50 throughout the case with all other temples of the and Mrs. Ruby Scholer .of j strated" the words of .the song, the which was the year. On the return trip, the party Church will be illuminated with flood Melvin, Roy and Ralph: of the lawn, the ground, of mis- -, these were bent bvef close to the root girls having ample opportunity of recent the the Tains, from soft stQpped, at the Ramshaw , hatchery, lights during the conference as a 18 n two Garland; and Jf demonstrating both agility, and grace. creants arrived in a ear,, which ac- and then twisted until " the' limbs were the largest .in Utah and were shown special feature of the Centennial cele,a . the great At its conclusion . - expresses their cording to the tracks left,' passed into almost, severed. through the entire plant, which is bration. ., The f5om5riunityLions roar of approval. J : Great indignation has been manifes- equipped with' the most and then on the modern equip--. ...So great will be the crowds, it has cementdriye lt grounds to Mr; deepest Hinraaa and Sympathy for his piece of van- m6nt known to the li atching of chicks. been suggested that people living drove th.e; machine in-- a ted over-thidastardly Dbug!as Scattey, dlst manager deliberately ' th In. untimely death of o across -t- he1, entire north dalism, and the board f education has sugar com- theirfamily Utah of the Another trip WM be made in about within driving distance of Salt Lake beloved,ife and .mother, f ' pany! ra'sfs "then introduced and ,.he ' The' Fjmeral- .ervicest will rbe fheld face of the carefully! tended lawn, in taken prompt action to secure the ap- two weeks ana those "who are desirous City return home each night, permitt.made a strong plea i$i the; sugar beet Monday it cut deep ruts. "These ruts prehension of the miscreants by posti- of going, should communicate at once ing Visitors from a long distance to affernbon't' o'clock In thf which came to within f ouu jfeet of . .the plat ng" a reward tof $50 for information with county "agent Robert H. Stewart. use, jthe hotels and other accomodaIndustry;' asking for'tne caoparatiaa Garland chapel. to their arrest and I f the , Lions" in furthering the com,r where the lilac and rose bushes had which" will lead tions. ' ' ' ' ' "T if i ' conviction.""' f ' been paign bf the 1dompany7 In fts efforts I. planted. (So great has been the demand for farme to tft4ducate-th- e TT. tickets to see the pageant that it has that"whatever of the fact, tion the? been decided to run it the second take from the landVftust; boresfered :Beet-(ffoty- m week. ; . that when cfeitific methods i fa jti, and used irf growing, w f IrnpressiV'fe rites .were' held Thurs wfef heVe .was ffto crop 'Vhich "yielded, a .""The? fibntests,i started day afternoon irt 'the i ward lciapet, M. fc-better revenue to the;' farmer. ;iJl bjrvthUih-ldaS- o oVer.the remain of Ida, 10, daughter is ugar Company, pointed out that when the cash paid of Mr. and Mrs. eoVg'Schumann, of and receiving" hearty practical tms clty,jWho died at Jtheyalley Hof ' r ;f acfcdyrnployes ind ij ; banks,' 'of .the county, pital Monday, March 24, of, quic . , JTo BfCrwd of more than 400 people ' i'l the ntoney1 spent' i for -- transportation, which incIudestne'First National, the pneumonia, following a two day s ill the wardjmutual presented the three ' itiwouW found be wa;s ;,i puttogether, ness. 3 Lact jpJayJ'Success" after the regular Tretnonton the State . Security V beets ,that.he yield pet acre of sugar in charge of mutual leervicepjv-fe'of in $175 the lier Tuesday evening. than ofering Company Banking 'jy'haV To . Bishop James Walton; Havonte songs This. plaJ"meeting, very fittingly ' climaxed a acn- - "e laii stress"fpon the fact that a number of ; prizes tor fthe best tonwere iJb.edeceased' and ofthSf amily series of plays that have been given v n vIVTaew, uohcy" adopted ny the nage of beets gfoA-t-i on Qne acre. Each Mxmth rendered by the choir, while special at during the winter t sugar 'company, based on many years bank is sending but a circular which numbersijncluded a sol6, "I Know months. . 1' ; 1eixperience, the? afiri "Was not increase in part says: LOGA'N Northern Utah faces a , Movie fans will be delighted to That MlL Redeemer '.Lives," by LaVon . vThese entertainments t have been tasg acreage, but ratheriiicreai;ft. ton- 1 "It is"' our desire io stimulate interfew weeks, they Stokes, assisted- - by the .choir and a free to those holding ward budget a in learn that for summer the water very shortage, great ' acre.-He said that: scientific est in nage per" agriculture' ampng otir boys and of 1980, unless precipitation during will be able to witness pictures' in sojo, 'Oh, My .Father," sang in ""the tickets or others who might have been experiments had proved that land girls,'and td encourage better methods German tongue f by; Mrs.; William attending mutual on that night. The "Vrtil which latest above .the embody normal, i$ considerably April ' 'which- should 'produce twenty, tons to beet culture, it being; one of our according to a survey made by Pro- scientific addition to the screen," in Landvatter, and a duet "Beautiful Isle popularity of these plays have been of where at the present time, the actte.' of Somwhere', by" Mrs. Oscar Strand attested main crops. Encourage ybutj boy or fessor George D.Clyde of the Utah the form of talking pictures. by the unusual attendance at old irte1ftod3 ' of (aiming were in to. grow under hi own; contract state experiment station March 29, and Mrs. Eberhard Zundel. The in them. girl been have "talkies" While tha , fiBlf 'onlv were. that producing vogueV an acre of beets and possible take one on Mt. Logan. offered by Pres; John J, shown in the larger cities for- - some vocation was TQo.rhuch credit canpot be given - of the Bear River amount; even"asr low as five, tons to of the fifteen or eighteen cash prizes Stake, Shunrwaythe officers and especially the activity This survey, revealed only a fair time back, 4he great cost in connecthe acre, which,- he "declared could .'to, be offered; or if not a prize, any-snow cover on the high ' elevations, tion therewith, has barred them from anc, thebenediction by DfT 'E. H. committee and mu3ical director, of the i v. v readily be restored to its former.pror '. White. The Sneakers were Rishnn j and'very little snowVt the lower the movie theatres in the smaller com- John Smith "of the Centeirda'le1 Ward. mutual for their untiring and enerductmty by the application of phos-- h i,,!.- -. CllLiaiiW BUUU1VI more some elevamunities. In elevations. 6500 localities, At foot the nearby getic, labors in the assoqiations. llu. rotation of ' crops phates, and than twenty years of, age at the date tion "there is praeticallyji.o snow. The where it has been tried out, it has en- - the Schufhann s being, members of The above play wa$ under the I .Soil fertility? the district manager Full rujes of the con-ts- t, ampfunt of water accumulated at the tailed. financial loss, as the original that ward; Bishop Joseph Cutler,of direction of Roscoe Heptler, who has of contracting. Snowville, ward w,hfe the familv sadj wasthe watchword of the to be appoihtea, and de- 7000-fohimself to possess unusual elevation is only 0.6 inch. investment calls for the expenditure the resided or some time; 'Presiderit KI proved paigri"whtehth8Ugar company was finitejudges will be an- At the, 8000--"in of division this as wells other acti-itidollars. thousand ability is of several elevation priz.es, there H. Fridal, Jr.", of the - Bear River waging. With this restored, he said; nounced later, but raalce plans at once 3.7 inches and "at the 9O00kfoot elewhich he has soably assisted. in Ben Winzeler, however, sensing the Stake; Joseph Larkin, former presiand business intelligence applied to and should b(f given those get the beets planted $Q good sea vation there is a total of 6.7. This steady growth-o- f Tremonton, nad the dent Equal praise icfudtioffi by the- f anner it would be of the Curlew Stake, in which who took ifr - continued and for the unson, in the consimeans there that attendance part tafbeen at r. growing fc . stake,-Mwas a member usual aptness and skillplay found, Ithat he' wa not Exaggerating Schumann, in their shown erable water and the fololws: divided winter, as melting the Liberty: theatre, '.determined to . A'henitie sidd tfiat suMr beets was -- territory is council;' and Bishop resoeetive parts. .been absorbed by the dry-- soil make, the venture arid tb that end,, is of the stake high has , 1 ' whicTi could main . one of the rmf best fttoos street, Distnct;No: . Walton, ; j at the 7000 and 8000-foFollowing is the castyof characters: remodeling thetheatre, the walls of Treradnton; East o Bear River, fol underneath were paid to John, fbeiharvested in Bear River VaTle'V'.'-HMany glowing tributes elevations. Benton,' hardware salesman .... lined are with cellotex, the "deceased and the family, for the which, being pointed"' out' that tle'repQrt of . the lowing river north, including Garland, . D. B. Green .. ' A sound be be ered will order in that there f suf and Riverside tio may Fast' greater shortage coverGarland, Fielding, active and useful, life they have lived Mary Benton, his wifeDf . agricultural couee ay, ijuuii, which if dur Blacksmith Fork Little and Jhe , interference, by Malad. permitted a period of four years, showed having devoted, rfpjch time in the vork ' ing Calderwood Beie beas is as a Bear disastrous than rivers the - -- ?."" tftatlrtth" only five per cent of the District No. 2.- From. Main street, ing performance, of the church and fri 'the "community. Logan river, Wells, college friend of , have lived for the betterment of Sidney beets.HieTetwrn Tremontpn, east to Elwood road; cause so. much of the area on these static in radio. ; They LaVon Stokes . . John's 1. 0 . land set out to sugar - water Considerablelow. is he drainages on now" 13 ..Workmen are cent the .community. v t',y busy i'from the crop was higher, south to Bush duMpsj tpen west to per i Phyllis Taxton wife his Claire Wells, run from has areas off work necessary- - before the J " JBr6poTtionately than anv dther crop mountains, north to pdint of begin- already these, Many' f rierfds fr&rn ",a ( over 'the Marie, a maid in the Benton home , installation of during the last three weeks., J j ' .1 "'"'harvested in the state! In concludnig talking county and. different parts ' 'of the , ... Mabel Beck ... "At the present. time the annual machine. 'One 'Jf the additions to state came to attend the services. The he wged that care of the land and its. - Districto. .... Lela Jensen servant Corner, Jenny, FrqmHaws " I'f.on j.j the snow of the northern Utah serving, respect in. which. this familv in held purpose of survey proper upkeep by the application of east to Bear Riter, following river servant .j.. Maurice Pack a foyer, Was evidenced 'by; the many who at Rogers, an farm manure and phosphates, 'should south ,t,o "and irijludni Bear River watersheds s beiijg, j made. . When vation, is the construction-oMurphy, unprincipled politician .jjH? ?,into the, farmers, to the end City, Cropley, "SwA and Lamb this survey incompleted it will be back of seats, which will penpit en- tended and the many beautiful floral j iiis Bishop LeRoy to the trance contributions. various the without forcast detailed 4)a8ia TJie interment was Richard, seven year-olet the 'greatest productivity stations,' lying east of Wain highway, aisles, .ofa,.m9re son of Sidney i"thair' tnatWJn t.h the citv temetprv. - .is;( i'l fiortne.5000 acres which had already vrav for the seasonal water supply. This aisturoing wose aireaay seatecu. and Claire Bernice Stokes through Elwood. , t t forecast will be available, t about of Sid. nineteen Negotiatidna for the.. talkies hasf being dedicated by a brother-in-labeen planted 'this1 season to sugar j District No. 4 Brirham old son of John and disbeet year . bchumann. wav some for ouitp time. bppn uHdpr beets. iv Richard Westmoreland Mary trict which includesv Rijchefort, Cor-in- AprjJ.4..... but it was not "Until recently that Molly, sixteen year ld daughter .... Chase, South Brigham, Perry, was.' able to 'make definite , , Flo Luke and Willard. , and cloAethe deaL He 7 arrangements Jack, ten year old (5n .... Don Homer District 'No. 5.ro!rth Brigham,' wilt be about three anticipates that it six year old" twin ... v Phillip, including, Calls ort, 2 Baker, Urbin, t 'f Over; weeks ' before, the first .J Wanda Pederson '.' ( . and . Collinston. ' t, Honeyville, Deweyville , ' i t i , picture cart be shown',' the. e?act date ' twin of Pbjjlip Phyllis, 'r- A' reward .of ',$50.00 ;is hereby Neville ' be later. to announced 'Hiinfaler, ,a, student mhis Verna Theurer received here late Satur- of presentation ;ord was .. W-: .senior year at the UiVers1ty o( Utah; 'offered for information .leading vto old famiW servant Charles J. Peterson, ovEast an Jora, day,. or Clubs the conviction of party partes1 Trent 6ntcm,tq the effect that bis son, gotten nnder'CotitroVjt jlrove,, Jiead-o- Received' ;wbrl, Juesdy, ,tbat hh had r Lela Jensen .1 1 iwhoi maliciously destroyed a scholarshir'at the ' Between acts Wf nda Peterson and into .the ditch, on the side of the been awarded, TeeVs George, had met with" a soriou ante- -' He and a; row of; shade trees teathis is a very yrna Theurer refiived deafening apmobile accident near Coalinga, Calif. road, the ccrp turning. over twice, Ejoth Uo'f CA' hifeh'rhonoil-anlocated on,( the Bear fyver High privilege "bestowed plause and were forced to eive en- were injured. Peterson, was men advices details Later gave meagre School Grounds,', the Frpperty .of Mrs.' J.' L. Harvey, .president of the of the accident. when a passing car picked up upon him, and Js justly peo'ud of the Tore numbers in vt character read As near as can be ., I, ahe 'undersigned, on the night of Northern and took- them ta ihe hos; honor paid him. men District of both Associated ' : Tremonton can coast two or tne Clubs, in who ings. learned, George, Jsrfengaged . ' 1930. ; 7 or This is. the second time this year cleverest child readers to be found 8, lMartfi announce, that the district is sponsor- mining promotion, accompanied by a pital at Coalingai George's oompnq-fe- n ' "4 ' o' '"'Board of Education. Mrs. Weston. Vernon, of Logan, companion, was returning to CoalS ngk, wa not seviouslV injured, but th lifgh bono A have been accredited to anywhere. ing If W .'i' Box Eldor Shool for 1st District,', of the Utah from a business trip to Fresrlo. "When latest advices from th hftspital state him; 'the previous one being his apentire the four trt Beta the ' 7 i, yenrs of unttversity State Federation of Women's clubs. within a few miles of that city somel that Peterson' injuries are. . serious pointment chapter of the By LeRoy D. White, ' work. thirteen other stuwere "' There an Phf Kappa" national ' President Phi, '"' he honorary not that con(Seal) The election wilLtake place at the trouble was experienced ; with the anl ha4, regained; ' also from the 530 dents stuClerk. selected, to P. a the merit Attest: Ernest Horsley, coming fraternity; convention to be held in Salt Lake steering gear and before the Redan sciousness up to a late hour, Wednesthe highest record for graduating in 1930. dent, having to1 y be 10 12 could were night. in day on inclusive. which City April riding, they ' ATTABERNACLE 1 DAINTY rfOUCH . jn Able' Address Sugar BeetFanningJGiven for - Douglas lunri-meetati- Priesthoods Meeting In Morning And General P. .Meeting, at t J- f protion g nltft cost-ojn- Jdemi-Columbt- 't HEATH ej r - SUDDENLY , FARMERS MAKE Ml - , POULTRY TOUR MRS. E HINMAN OF INSPECTION "'" Esteemed Garland Lady r asses iu ner rnmi willJade Place Of Resti Greatly, Interested Progress Made v'', iie(tion . reoae.. t Poultry In4ustry . nt n" lit a ? puit i - ig REWARD OFFERED FOR 'ARREST A 1 - 1 OF B. R. HIGH SCHOOL VANDALS M 1 ' W Miscreants Drive Autoobe.IOvr lanCatti ueep kuis Ana men rear jjown a oveSia C.-1- 1 T they,-moved-, ! f" te' 7 ! , le i -- ! fTre-monto- . n; " " grand-childre- grand-childre- n. ; ; " -- . Utah-Idah- semi-circ- le '-- - .; ' " r- Banks Encouraging Contests WAfEfiif FAMINE sugafet beet-grbwin- cOoper-atiort'pf;t- -- J ! tl, , P "SOON SHOWN AT;'. Play "Success" Draws Large Crowd LOCAL THEATRE shortage ne HopePorRelief Lies Jn Ben Winzeler Invests Heavy Rains During Of April was-not-res- , Impressive Rites Mark' Ida Schumann Funeral TALKIES WILL eatMd"by-sno- g' . ; . 1 Secure Heavily Talking Pictures short-interv- als . , " Tre-monto- n, -- -- - .j .!. I I . 1 I ot . ot es - ipJ, ffe - j', ot e -- 1 -- - 1 y . -u sound-pre'sef , m, ( I Reward!: 1 r I George Peterson Hurt When Car Turns '.i. :.' shrub-feeTy- r " ; vice-preside- nt ; 1 all-talki- ';-"- u n' r'-- ? ' Tremonton Student Wins High Honors r ' Back Logan Woman Tor Post - .. w - ,' 'J.-';"- , --, c |