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Show (iKl&nd Hotel 14-;-- i f- - , .f j- , ; r1 VOLUME s5 TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 12. J930. Wild Deer Is Attracted GARLAND BOYS By Lure Of The Valley WIN HONORS AT The peaceful and invitnig valley in LIONS BOOST JULY FOURTH NUMBER 89. SNOWVTLLE CUTChange Of Schedule On Oregon Short Line OFF ROAD WORK A new schedule went into effect CROP OUTLOOK LOOKS BEST IN which we live, none the less charming Wednesday with respect to the arrival and inviting Tuesday morning to three and departure of trains on the Oregon yearling buck deer that strolled Short Line, to and from Tremonton. leisurely through the fields of David d The morning train, Holmgren and George Carter and then heretofore has left Tremonton, Move To headed for the hills on the East side Gives which Camp at 8:20, will now leave at 9:35, with of the valley. Given 10:55 a.m. Of A and at at arrival at Rich Ogden According to R. A. Christensen who Salt Lake City, 12:05 p.m. reported the incident, two of the deprt Box came through the fields about 7:30 d The train will leave a. m. and the third came along about at Lake Salt 2:35 p. m., arriving at Unless an unlooked-fo- r Directors and committeemen of the three hours later. He, however, took Camp Williams, June 18. HeadIt will not be long now, until the of downpour at 3.55 p. m. Tremonton, 5:27 road Lions club met in the regular business to the hills via the Garland route. between Tremonton. and Snow-villquarters Battery, 1st battalion, 222nd hail should descend upon this part of Ogden 6:50 m. Malad p. F.A. now stationed at Camp Williams, north Bear River valley within the and session Wednesday evening' and heard will be an uninterrupted stretch Jordan Narrows under the command next ten days, all signs point to the of highway, the actual work of conreports on various activities. of 1st Lieut. Tracy R. Welling re- largest crops that have been harveststruction on the Snowville-Streve' President Woodward reported ceived special commendation from ed in Box Elder county in twenty having actually been started Ttption of the cemetery improvement, Colonel Gardner regimental comman- years. There have been years when early in the week, when, the contract-- . r nich was taken over as a major proder. Major Eskelson stated that he frost at this time of the year would Construction ors, the Reynolds-El- y ject a few months ago. The total exwas exceptionally well pleased with have exacted heavy damage, but not company, began the erection of the penditure was 1865, of which $1540 the splendid disipline and fine show- - so this year, owing to the fact that all camp, which will house the crew durhas bee collected to date. The Lions CoL crops are nearly four weeks ahead of made bv the organization. ADPIVTC! IIT1VTC ing the work of closing up the thirteeare justly proud of this splendid imI I Gardner n-mile H and the stated that ON season the H and are in such efficiency believed the gap between here and Snow., sturdy provement and it is. villa. discipline of the men was excellent shape a sto withstand any such visiowners of lots and all who contributed and that better results had been ob- - tation, unless it should be the midAt present, the advance crew are at toward making this a success are winter variety. These conditions apply the Midland hotel making the trip equally proud. S not only to the sugar beets and back and forth, until the camp it "6 W WltllllUiliVMViVttO COMlU Lion Wadsworth, chariman of the the end of the third day than was ob but equally so to the apple crop, grain, Two five-to- n which ready for occupancy. Looked On civic welfare committee, asked to be tained 2nd entire and the "GMC" 1st trucks been have of by a will gives that promise hauling yield released from responsibility in that 7 the entire fifteen days of the more than make up for last year's material and supplies all week, and it position. His resignation was accepted is expected by the early part of the failure. encampment last year. , and a vote of appreciation given for The health and esprit de corps of The Rocky Mountain Packing cor coming week, the camp will be ready Never have the sugar beets looked Thursday and Friday, June 19 and the fine record he and his committee better. All danger of black root has poration will start packing peas next for occupancy and the crew will start 20, some of the best talent to be found the battery is excellent. has established.' the dirt fly. will appear River Bear in the Meals Valley have and been adequate passed, mere nave Deen bw acres Wednesday, unless something now making Lions Calderwood and Bishop were in The project will cost a little over Home should Talent that the necessitate to a unforeseen, land served Chautauqua under as the has the delay beets, planted and, supervision promptly chosen to take Bill's place. Both ex- is being sponsored by the W. C. T. U. of Sgt. Isaacson by Cook Howell Can been pretty freely treated to phos of a day or two. This will be a week $100,000 and when completed will furpressed the opinion that it would keep Last at was the first non and his men, with the assistance phate, it is Delieved by the sugar fac- earlier than last year, due to the ideal nish a splendid highway from Treyear attempt them moving to keep up the pace BiD this new venture. of a trained cook from Fort Douglas, t tory experts that the field will aver weather conditions which have pre- monton north to Burley and ' on r to ',-;, had set. Boise and Portland. So well did the people respond to The efficiency of the age iuiiy inteen, and, m some in vailed up to date. Considerable discussion relative to the requests of the committee and the sioned Traffic over this route north has alstates Wadsworth Superintendent officers of headquarters bettery stances, twenty tons to the acre. An increased more than double and Saturday vs. Sunday baseball, was entertainments were of such a highly has been mentioned ready tothat the acreage of both peas and several time by idea of the crop expected may be discussed into in a free and open man- pleasing and educational nature that ' batallion and is completed connecting this after matoes is than and last from greater last commanders. the fact year, that gathered regimental year while ner and was finally referred to the many Utah with a a 'is to little make ior it the not thedhy ptoject, already was penormhave conducted much in excess themeslves cred requests early repeat average They civic welfare committee for ' recomas to the yield of toma- completed, traffic will be heavy. In ance were nad. lhis year an ex- lbly in the following respects: 1st Sgt. to ten tons to the acre. predictions ' mendation. can be said with practical cer- fact, it will be but a short time until fine program has been ar- Cullimore for his promptness and the this end of the valley, toes, it that The matter of permanently locating ceptionally the details of which will be efficient manner in which he has or- theThroughout the pea crop will exceed sections of this road will have to be tainty ranged, stands of wheat on almost every the Band stand, was also referred to found in another place in this issue. 30 by that of last year. He paved as the maintenance will be procent, and per ganized supervised the enlisted the Blue Creek section, went over this committee. hibitive, is the judgment of men who Tremonton has spent thousands of men of the battery; Com. Sgt. Persson ranch in Hansel the last week, and know acreage valand Pocatello Mayor Walton proposed that highways and maintenonce dollars on foreign chautauquas and for his excellent work as Message White's, declares in all that his he experience, leys, is more than a foot high, and has never seen a better have a 4th of July celebration, lyceum courses and many times thev Center costs. for Isaacson because prospect Chief; Sgt in such excellent condition as to withwhich met with the approval of all have not received very much for their he has been This route to the Pacific northwest and this applies to quality as able to be in seven places stand much any sort of weather peas, pretty is some 75 miles shorter than the present and a committee consisting of money, therefore, it is felt that the at once as Supply well as quantity. Mess Set. other than a protracted hailstorm. In Sgt, ions Fishburn, Walton, Luke, Calder Home Talent Chautauqua in its first and Motor machinery has been installed route through Cache Valley and Sgt, Cpl. Driggs' fine work the hay fields, the first cutting has al- in New "H;od, and Bishop, were appointed to appearance of last year has very well in supervising the plant which has been complete- Pocatello. of the big ready begun and it is said that the Jaake necessary arrangements. The filled the need for this class of enter communication the laying Gaddie overhauled and ly until the cannet, Cpl. of alfalfa 20 is yield enthusiasm of this committee guaran. tainment. per cent greater interior looks as ifrepainted, be not too it were a brand will for the praised highly than has been it for ''. several tees a good time. years A very interesting and educational ing and efficient manner in which he new enterprise. The viner stations Lion Walton reported that on Satur have been overhauled by professionals of the Thursday's program of the has handled the office duties of the past part 7 In the valleys to the north and west and many improvements day, June 14, "Flag Dajr , the new tiome laient Chautauqua, will be a battery, Cpl. Chambers in of made, with charge be raised on will of the Tremonton the wheat last officially flag talk to be given by L. J. Holther on tne u&servation Post, (eyes of the crop year an eye, principally, to improving the was slightly over 750,000 bushels, quality of recently erected pole, by the the proposed constitutional amend army) and CpL Udy The descendants and relatives of the In this respect who has been while this year it is expected thatt it the Tremonton pack. Boy ibeouts at 2 r. M. with appropn ments that are to be voted upon this tractor driver in - has always Harmon D. Pierson, now desceased, cannery the net, laying big ate ceremony. A good speaker has fall. Pvt. Kirkham has been assigned as will come close to the million bushel been the equal of any in the state, one of the earliest settlers of Plybeen secured, and the public js invited Mr. Holther will come under the agent to the Batallion Commander and mark. In anticipation of the bumper this being evidenced by the fact that mouth held their family reunion here and urged to be present auspices of the newly formed Utah Pvt. Clark as assistant battery clerk. crops, the bonded warehouse at Gar- tne parte of 1929 at this cannery is Saturday, June 7th. As the ward Dr. Luke reported the results of hia Tax which has a capacity for hand- pracucauy cleaned out chanel was undertroinc rermirs. Mrs. League which is i ne ooys under recreation repre- land, investigation on the probability of and was created specifically for the sentative H. Pierson threw open her home ling 200,000 bushels of grain, is preIn view of the fact that it Is Drietrs m on warmed the to suBnlement the storasre pected that the having the state prison located in. Box purpose of educating the people rel diamond and succeeded in to the visitors who came from the paring of a will this pack tnming.th .capacity by the$erection of another Elder Co. His investigations brought ative to the ments of the amend towns. A reorganization of year, run not far from the 100,000 near-b- y winning baseball team of last year to warehouse on the west side of out the suitability of the Deweyville ments. the case marie, as against 60,000 last year, the family took place, after the old tune of 25 to 5. the : site, as shown by the reports of enjr The people are reminded that this Canteen checks have been isstted to tracks of ..the Oregon Short Line, and preparations nave oeen made to run officers were released, with a vote of ineers and other committeemen, who is an opportunity that all should take all of the men upon which they may hope to have it ready before harvest- 24 hour shifts, if that becomes neces- thanks for their services. The newly investigated the merits of this location advantage of it so that they may vote araw reiresnments etc. from the can ing time. sary. No detail has been overlooked chosen were: Mrs. Albert Heed, of when location of the site for the State in preparation for the expected bum- Tremonton, President; Joseph Pierson, when the time comes to teen without the use of money. This inteuegently Mental Hospital, was under consider decide the issue. Mrs. Ned Wilkinson, of will be collected from their pay at pay per crops, and the entire plant Is now ation. He said that the data collected 'The proceeds derived from the m a position to function to its Tremonton, secretary. Plans were put A. aay. had been turned over to the board, entertainments will bo to pay off the under way to do more efficient work There is a splendid high class entercapactiy. who is to choose a location for this in incurred b ythe organization in tainment at the recreation and bring more of the family line Deweyville dept hall every stitution. installing play equpiment in the City ngiht for all men in camp. This is together. The unanamous sentiment was that, Park, as a part of their child welfare presented without charge and consists An entertaining program was given Impressive funeral services were a United effort by all interested m project held of talks, songs, and musical of the in ward consisting for Deweyville chapel wrestling, boxing, dancing, singing, Box Elder County, should be put forth numbers from members of the associplays, under the supervision of Major Adelaide Anderson Gardner, Sunday to have a state institution located in ation. A real men. afternoon, the services being conductvisit, Box Elder County. ed by Bishop M. G. Perry. finished up the afternoon. Three large 2nd Leo. Commencement Lieut. R. Walker has exercises dis at the Dr. Luke was appointed chairman of The program was as follows: Duet. University of Utah on Tuesday and tables wer set and loaded with good tinguished himself when he commanda committee to follow up this move to ed the entire batallion in calisthenics "My Mother", Etta Gardner and Lydia the presentation of diplomas, was a things to eat and the large crowd did boost Box for Elder County. unitedly has been hinted that his efficiency inoit; invocation, offered by Orin W. memorable day in the lives of the full justice to the spread. It Thanks to the energetic effort of .mil Publicity Committee win iciuJ to ius I.oemg ordered to com Snow: duet, "Oh My Father". Mr. and graduates, quite a few of whom are the Lions, the work of preparation for mand from Tremonton. The graduates of the This is a Mrs. Robert N. Gamer, Jr. the beautification of the city cemetery wonderful entire regiment. initiation and an formation, entire regi The speakers included Norton Cook to meet life's the ability and courage is now completed, and the rest is up ment exercise to the music of taking problems, which, for the of Willard, John Bailey of North Oar- to the owners of the plots and the city the first time they would now be called band. regimental A. R. Fishburn Brig-haof den, Bishop officials. to face. The enlisted men of the battery are 1 Alnhus Johnson of Beaver ward. upon The city, on its part, has decided Neville Hunsaker was awarded the Comthe congratulated by Battery Frank Fishburn of Brigham City and B. A. that a caretaker will be provided dur- manded Lieut Degree in mathematics. He" is Welling upon their Bishop M. G. Perry. ing the summer months of this year, willimmess to subject a member of the Education club, the to themselves to see that the lawns, which have or Other musical numbers were: "Be- - German club and the Phi their fine soldierly bearing, vond Kappa Phi. will be planted, are properly watered, discipline Hattie L. Marble and fraternity. and manly conduct. and will look alter the levelling1 of the Etta Gardner; "The Mornintr Breaks", Mr. Hunsaker was also Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner of scholarship at U. of So. awarded a plots so that uniformity will prevail Close Rear River City; "My Father Knows;" and was shown national California, throughout. ' recognition At the last regular meeting of the Etta' Gardner and Lydia Norr. Bene by being elected to the Reta rhanttr above decision was diction by Louis Gcrmer. city council, the of Thi Kappa Thi, an honorary arrived at and arrangements made to Mrs. Adelaide A. Gardner was 74 national fraternity. work out a plan for permanent main- of age and was the wife of Milo Tyrell Seager, was honored with to be put in effect January of There will be a general observance years M. Gardner, who survives her. She the B. S. Degree in the school of arts The summer session of the Utah tainence, in June Flay Day, 14, Owen "Hook" Johnson and Dalby Saturday, 1931. State Press Association, held Satur- 1, A schedule of city and the Boy Scouts will make passed away at her home in Dewey and sciences, specializing in zoolosry. waged a hot pitchers battle, each was also adopt- this prices Virgini?. Smith, was awarded the the occasion a memorable one by flag ville, Friday June 6, after a lingering day last in Ogden, was largely at- ed as follows: holding their opponents to four safe Normal Degree. cerenu :i.'"s in the city park, at illness. tended by editors of the country hits, they were given sparklnig sup Lots to be $50.00 each, including all raising Verlyn Jensen, also received the press from all over the state, and from the south end of the cemetery 2 o'clock, in wluch it is hoped the She was born July 14, 185G, at Stock port by their team mates. Normal Degree. will participate. The flae nolo. holm, Sweden and imigrated to Utah forms of entertainment were devised to two lots north of north public Johnson struck out nine men and graveled which was erected in the 1863 locating in Millcreek, where Virginia Dewey, was awarded the issued for the scribes and their wives, dur- street. park by the Normal Detrree. She was a wiffed only one free pass, Dalley ing their two days in the city. Lots north of this district to be j..ions ciud, win on r lag Day for the she resided for a number of years momberof the eight. The editors and their wives were $20.00 Alpha .Sicrma Delta have the Stars and Strpirs being married to Daniel Booth, of each, until such a time as water first timefrom loaded the bags in the eight, and the Logan oritv, 15 she when shown the fights of the city, among is 80 was its feet ninnacle. University Brigham City, Symphony years men raised propor- floating and suppnea, looked bad for Johnson when Mcit Orchestra. She will Penof One teach Mrs. above the ground. The flag presented at the which was a visit to the plants of the Dewain child, age. to lots with water. rose school during the ensuing term. Donald slamed a powerful blow deep of to Lake Salt the American Can Co., the American tionally survives a the Lions club is that city by City All lots in the $50.00 section to be Young Richards, received the into center field to be robbed of a hit Packing & Provision Co., where lunch- graded and planted with lawn grass, beauty, 12 feet in width and 20 in union. In 1886, she was married to B. Glen when the fleet Cropley made a beauL. in the school of law. M. Milo Degree to Gardner eon was served; the Becker Products oy the and up the time of length. city. Mason received his degree tiful running catch to end the innings. George death in exresided Besides the will Scouts Deweyville. Incidentally company and the plant of the Globe give All Lot owners encouraged to crade in the school of arts and sciences; McDowel played his usual sweet game Grain & Milling Co. their lots and plant lawn grass and hibitions of handling the national her husband and daughter by her first emblem history and political science. He is a at first for the winners. is she on In the evening a dinner was given the childsurvived all well A four husband, occasions. by to care for same this summer. city The Rough Riders completed three 14 known grand children and 13 great member of the Sigma Nu. speaker will give a talk on the ren, by the association in the Spanish room Interest of the plot owners in the Theodore L. Keller was distinguishdouble plays from Waldron to fast of the flag and the respect grand children. The surviving childof the hotel, the principal speaker general plan for beautification history of the and veneration with which Old Glory ren are: M. M. Gardner, Jr., Lloyd, ed by being awarded a commission in Haight to McDowel. Green got a pair "being James H. DeVine. Following the cemetery has been pretty generally should be shown at all times. The oc- Mrs. Cleon Hunsaker, Caddie, all of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. of hits, Waldron and Cropley each dinner the members and their wive3 aroused, as is evidenced by the fact During his student course he has been one. Neilson, Hale, Green and Lewis paid a visit to the Ogden horse show that already about 60 plots have been casion will be embellished with suit- Deweyville. Interment was in the Deweyville associated with Blue Key Pep organ- hit for Logan. Vs guests of the chamber of commerce, clearedtnd leveled the prround seeded able music. ' Scabbard and Ameriization; Box Blade; at score: the evening for lawn and in quite a few instances cemetery. 'mpromptu speakers can of Civil the Society Cinner were Albert E. Becker, presi- flowers and Engineering, planted until at Engineering Faculty and the Officers Logan: dent of the Ojrden chamber of com- the present shrubbery the appearance of Cupid TE time, Club. merce; Dr. M. Markus of Richfield. R. the home of the dead, shows that the To 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 Hits . 3 W. Crocker of Price, W. E. Trauehber loved ones rest Runs are not forthere nig of Ogden. W. P. Epperson of Kays-vill- e gotten. One of the most decided of Tremonton: and Ogden and Jesse Earl of Lo- the improvements which the citv Ruel Robbing, son of Mr. and Mrs. j, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TRgan. council has approved, is the setting A N.Robbins and Luicle Scot field, The Moonlight Gardens was the Shows Hits 3 IO 0 0 0 1 2 0 Sunday afternoon was devoted to apart of a park site, in the heart of charmirig daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scene of a gay Wednesday when , Rung sports at the Pation Springswith Art the grounds, which will be landscaped Geo. Scoffield, both of this place sur- manager Harrisnight novel ora imported Taxes collected on gasoline sold in ' Batteries Tremonton, Johnson and Shreeve as host, tfter the editors and and set out to flowers and shrubberv. prised their friends by going to the chestra from Pocatello to furnish the Utah in April, 1930, were just about Evans. their ladies had'enioyed a luncheon at and equipped with Bettees for the ac County seat and t being married, music for the dancers. A large crowd more than for the corresHotel Bigelow, with Albert Becker as commodation of vistiors. Wednesday.' Logan: Dalley and Lewis. host. 'Not long after their return, how- attended and reported a real time. an- ponding month in 1929, a report by Lineup: Tremonton: Cropley' cf, T. F. Coombs, deputy in the office of In accordance wtih a previous At the business session, it was de- tising. Heretofore, consideration "has ever, everybody in the valley knew sa, Waldron, Green, If, GarMr. the nouncement Milton H. Harris, been by a send of to cided Welling, secretary state, McDowel, lb,Haight, 2b, delegate to the annual given only to the daily news- about it as they were loaded into a - Mr. Conger, 8b, Evans, c, some be scene of are to dens the showed gay Coombs has convention of the National Editorial papers, and the association deemed it cattle trailer and a procession of Monday. charge of the collection of this tax. Shuman, rf, Johnson, p, O. Harris, rf. association, which convenes in July at important that the delgate named autos proceeded to take them for a night during the coming months. Logan: Neilson, ss, Sorensen, lb,' Milwaukee. This is the first time In should be well equipped to present the ride, making all the noise possible The Kilty Kids famous and well The figures are: April, 1930, Hales, 2b, McDonald, 3b, Green, rf, the history of the Utah association claims of the country newspapers. The until it was certain all knew what had known to dancers as well as radio fans April, 1929, $153,352.24. For the first four months of the Lewis, c, Westover, If, Brown, cf, hat country editors have been invited honor fell to A. B. Gibson, editor of taken place. The young couple will have been secured at a great cost to of Nenhi. who was make their home in Tremonton. The play in the Gardens Saturday evening calendar year collections have been Dalley, p. to participate in the deliberations of the Times-New- s the national body, one of the prin elected president of the Utah Editors Leader joins their manv friends in June 21st. Some professional dancers $601,876.54 in 1930, compared with Sunday, June 15. Rough Riders vs. and entertainers will also be at the 44,zv.zv in lifzy, Mr. uoombs' re Cache Junction at Tremonton. at 4 cipal oojects or which is. to secure association, at the winter neuilnn. mc. wishincr tham a Inn it Ufa ami a o'clock. one. port shows. Gardens to do their stuff. j. .equitable allotment of national adver- - ceeding Clyde Epperson. CMIMVILLIAMS CELEBRATION TWENTY YEARS NOW UNDER WAY south-boun- Inaugurate State Prison For Elder Special Commendation Bear River Valley Is Battallion Promise Harvest By Commander Get Now Construction Being Made Ready For Big Force north-boun- e, ll CANNERY WILL CHAUTAUQUA FOR 1930 SEASON IftTU'1? UllillwOUlHJ Home Talent Offers An Kl cut-of- f, START PACKING . WEDNESDAY ! L? Exceptionally Fine Thirty Percent Increase For Years Pea Crop Ba-tallio-ns Program .... - non-oemm- is- - Tre-mont- on Pierson Family Reunion Held At Plymouth Jun. 80-fo- ot 1 non-partisa- n, . u . vice-preside- Adelaide Of Gardner At Rest Tremonton Students Awarded Sheepskins City Will Care For Plots In Cemetery 1 4. get-togeth- er ... ROUGH RIDERS JJTAH EDITORS WIN 4 TO SUMMER SESSION FROM LOGAN HELD IN OGDEN Chamber Of Commerce Royally Entertains Scribes and Wives To-Da- In Flag Day Celebration Saturday in City Park . Love-lan- two-ye- ar two-ye- ar two-ye- ar Games Teams Were Tied Up To Seventh Inning d, ; Unites Popular Kids Play At Young Tremonton Pair Kilty Moonlight Gardens . m ... April Gasoline Tax An Increase one-thir- d $204,-657.2- mn 7; 123456789 04 00010000 01 10000030 04 04 . |