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Show iron? ato ROTE VOLUME SEVEN Poultry Association Ship 1000 Turkeys COMING WAS A During the week the Utah Poultry Producers shipped from SUCCESS their local Association plant approximately 1000 turkeys. These birds will be shipped to different parts of the country. E. L. Anderson, manager of the local plant of Brigham City, assisted by Most Reed Giles, local manager, received and inspected the birds. The state inspector, who visited the place, complimented the growpacking 700 hundred people joined in the big on the unusual quality and pack ers ward celebration and Homecoming atj Of the number delivthe Ward Chapel and Hall, Friday of the turkeys. 80 per cent were top prime stuff. ered evening, which was sponsored by the 'This shipment goes for the Thanksbishopric and heads of the auxiliary market and about the 10th of giving associations of the ward for the purDecember it is expected to make an of p. fund. m?intenance pose raising even shipment from this point. larger The banquet, which served some 560 The price is good. people, commenced at 6:30 in the evening and it was nearly nine when the last group was served. A spicy program commencing at 7:15 and lasting until 9 o'clock entertained those who banqueted early until all had been served. Everyone was then invited into the Rerceation Hall where farm produce, livestock and merchandise of every description, that had been gathered from the 4 corners of the ward and the merchants of the city, who generously contributed to the affair filled the stage and awaited the familiar and skilled tongue of Auctioneer W. P. Crozier, who labored with the jovial crowd for two and a half hours until every item was sold and Realizing the necessity of marking the coffers of the ward were greatly historic places of interest in the Bear .swelled by the generous and good na- - River Valley, the Bear River Chapter tured bidding of those assembled. of the F. F. A. has undertaken this The balance of the evening was project, which is the first of its kind to be attempted by any F. F. A Chap spent in dancing. Theoccasion was honored with the ter of the State, to build a monument presence Of President C. E. Smith, to the famous trapper and explorer President and Mrs. John J. Shumway, who passed through this valley on his President and Mrs. K, H. Fridal and way down the Bear River discovering Patriarch and Mrs. James P. Chris- its entrance into the Great Lake. tensen, and many others from difHe is credited as being the first ferent parts of the stake. American to discover the Great Salt President Smith in brief remarks Lake. during the program played a glowing . When the Chapter decided upon the tribute to the ward membership for immediately correspondproject, they of their splendid spirit cooperation Trails and lovalty to the presiding officers ed with the officers of the Utah the and Association Landmarks and of the ward and stake and expressed obtained Historical perUtah Society, Tiis pleasure on being present at the bronze occasion to enjoy the spirit of goodfel mission to use the official . the, association and also a plaque. the Hon. George Albert According to the bishopric the party pledge by both from a social as well as a fi Smith, its' president, to furnish the nancial standpoint was among the bronze inscription tablet, the best that could be obtained, costing $120.00 with very most, if not the most successful out charge to the club, if they would held in the ward. And they take this the monument. provide and members opportunity to thank the Tn order to stimulate interest in the nonmembers of the ward for their ungenerous contributions and helpful at- proposed monument a contest is titude. And to the people outside of der way among the boys for the three the ward who took part on the pro- best monument designs. gram and honored them with their Up to date a number of designs have presence and all who in any way con been submitted by the following boys: tributed to its great success they feel Lowell Summers, Both well; Brigl; rvtlv inriflhtAfi nni pnnrpss their sin ham Johns, Portage; Tom Stark, cere thanks and appreciation for the Darrell Gardner, Bear River same. City; Gerald Palmer, Park Valley; Les ter Butler, Garland; Seaman Milles, Bothwell; Emery Nelson, Penrose; Clarence Bessinger, Tremonton; John, Portage; Ernest Hansen, Dewey ville; Earl Peterson, Bear River That the plans of the F. F. A Chap- City; Darwin Hoskins, Portage; Jay ter have been attracting notice of the Christensen, Bear River City; James state papers is shown by the following John, Portage; William Ekins, Portclipping from the Deseret News: age; Wallace Germer, Deweyville; The marker commemorating the dis- Ralph Nielson, Portage; Demour John covery of Great Salt Lake proposed by Portage; Ruel Pierson, Plymouth; Roy Bear River Future Farmers was dis- Gibbs, Portage; Gerald Munk, Howell; cussed by members of the executive Ronald Madsen, Tremonton; Gerald committee of the Utah Pioneer Trails Hess, Fielding; Ariel Sorensen, Howell and Landmarks association at a meet- Earl Anderson, Riverside; Rulon Aning Thursday night at the chamber of derson, Bothwell; Kenneth Anderson, commerce. Bothwell; Cleon Anderson, Bothwell; The proposed marker would honor Neville Checketts, Bear River City; Jim Bridget, famous scout who en Percy Didericksen, Thatcher; Jule Har tered the valley in 1824 via the Bear ris, Bothwell; Dewey Hansen, Bear river and explored the lake in a boat River City; Clinton Hill, Bear River made of buffalo hides. City; Emery Huggins, Bear River City George Albert Smith, president of Dell Koford, East Tremonton; Lewis the association, presided. McFarland, Tremonton; Harold PeterLaThair Peterson, sen, Bothwell; Tremonton; Arlo Summers, Bothwell; Gerald Smith, Plymouth; Oreon SumTo mers, Bothwell; Leroy Peterson, Thatcher, and Len Cook, Tremonton. There is a real treat in store for This contest ends December 31, the picture fans at the Liberty Thea- 1931, and awards will be made on that tre' next Tuesday, Wednesday and date. The winning design will be blueThursday, when you see the sweethearts of the screen together again in printed and a copy given to every member of the club. A soap model the best picture of their career. First you Saw them in "7th Heaven", contest will be instituted in which the then- in "Sunny Side Up", then in three best soap models of the winning "High Society Blues", then in "The design will be chosen and prizes Man Who Came Back", and now you awarded. will enjoy them in their latest picture, It is expected that the monument "Merely Mary Ann", starring Janet will be on a base three feet high, a shaft eight or nine feet in height of Gaynor and Charles Farrell. cobble rock above it, with an artificial stone capstone. The whole will be Men surrounded by concrete posts linked 19th with chain. Last Sunday a party including Hon. Cards are being mailed out inviting George Albert Smith, President K. H. men to join the Brigham Fridal, C. J. Dewey, Mark Nichols, and all City American Legjon Post No. 10 in C. H. Last visited several likely placa meeting and dinner at the Midland es and the site was located where the Hotel Dining Room, in Tremonton, main highway north of Bear River Thursday evening Nov. 19th, at 8 P.M. City approaches the Bear River. At The purpose of the meeting is to from this point a splendid view of the river is obtained. a closer relationship between the men of Box Elder County and Mr. Fred G. Taylor, of New York, to explain the objects of the Legion." men are cordially in-- i was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. All Fred Gephart. vited to be present. HUGE Socially and Financially Success; People Generous j JIM BRIDGER MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED River Students Launch Campaign Bear For Project . -- Both-wel- Marker to Honor Bridger Discussed Syl-ve- Special Picture Coming Liberty Theatre - ce I M TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1931 BIG WARD HOME Ex-servi- iUlbi&lI kl to Meet Thursday J ra 1 I 1 W1 NUMBER NINE Thieves Break Into BOX ELDER TAX Ass'n Office Poultry UNIT HOLDS VVheat Growers Meet And Decide to Hold Product for 15 Days Thieves were busy Tuesday night in Tremonton, breaking into the Utah Poultry Producers Association some time before the snow fell, which was some time toward morning, as there Meetwere no tracks around the building. The thieves gained entrance by prying up a window after failing to gain entrance through the door after breaking the locks. It is evident that they used the same bar that was used in The Box Elder County unit of the " gaining the entrance to pry up the Utah Taxpayers (Association, with Ordesk from which they took an envel- son Christensen as chairman, met in ope containing the weekly report and the basement of the L. D. S. Chapel. a check of $571.00. Five dollars in Monday evening, at 6:30 for a discusWheat growers from all over Boxfall those representing the wheat grow- - stamps was also taken. sion of the tax problems now- - before Elder County, Cache County and sev ers could forsee nothing but a short No clue as to the identity has been the taxpayers. Budget committees, or eral counties in Southern Idaho as age in the territory referred to. discovered as yet. representatives of nearly every comsembled in the basement of the L, D. Mr. Clark, speaking for the milling munity in the north end of the county S. Chapel, Monday evening, November interests said that the mills and the were present at the meeting. 9th, to further consider the advisa buyers of wheat were just as ar xious Chairman Christensen stated the bility of holding their wheat for an- - to see the farmer receive a good price of the meeting was to discuss purpose for his wheat as he himself was and the matter of budgets, salaries and GOES second meeting of a like nature held stated that they would rather pay a other and determine, if expenditures within a month by the wheat growers dollar for wheat than thirty cents, it possible, what action or recommendato discuss their problems. It was call- - v;as a better investment for theiv. He tions this association could take or ed, as was the former one, by the; then gave a report of his findings in make to the tax spending bodies of the Box North Eider; the manv states in which he had travpresident of the cities, counties and state. He gave County Farm Bureau, O. L. Brough. Pied in the past few weeks and stated a report of a recent meeting of the Walter Mr. Brough appointed J. that as he viewed the situation the Association held in Salt Taxpayers Glenn as chairman of tha meeting. Mr. ifarmers should be careful not to Lake City wherein the same problems Will be who had evidently contemplnt2d,'ceme over enthusiastic and optimistic were discussed and recommendations the meeting, had gathered unlimited Uvith regards, to the price of wheat as On made. 10:30 Tuesf data concerning wheat prices, iSuipKiS'; Von a one is liable to The chairman, being one of the prin and Idaho and Southern etc. in Utah ;0ver estimate the cause for the rise at the state meeting, ciple made a comprehensive statement of f and fail to see a possible reaction, Keith Rhodes, regional winner of the devotedspeakers his remarks to an assigned his fhidings. Tho farmers were not to be denied Future Farmers Public Speaking Con subject of "Salaries." In this address The meeting was then ' thrownopenrtheir d after considerable dis. test, will leave Friday evening for Kan before the state he made a recommenj for discussion and the wheat problems t0 con. sas City, Mo. to attend the National dation of a graduated reduction? of by a moti were delved into from all 'angles. Future Farmer Public Speaking Con- salaris, tft t,aU commencing at the head with Among those who participated m the !.longe? durinrwhich time no wheat test, which will be held next Monday a 25 per cent cut. His suggestion was discussion were, JohrfE. to b sold to truck drivers at less evening, November 16th, at the Shrine warmly received and created favorable - cents dent of the Cache County Gram GrOw-- j ?mo. Temple. Keith will represent the Fu- discussion and comment as a means of per bugheL ture Farmers of the eleven western ers Association; Wil ham Shulberg-,rtiocarried unanimous. tax money. Mr. Christensen and pacific states and will meet three saving president of the Franklin Co. Grain; Much discussion to the county organizarecommended the during meeting Growers Association; Ray J. Smith,! other Future Farmers from the other tion this which was favored there reduction, directed upon organization, three regions of the United States in County Agent of Oneida County, Ida-- j ' the men by present. representatives " the National Contest. ho; Moses Christensen, president of ocR. Senator took farmers Nationa with the Tracy Welling mpathy Mr. Randall Tootle, of Screven, Ga., the Oneida Grain Growers Association. casion during the discussion of his Gram Marketing Corporation and will tho. tk Mr the Southern represent region; to corrert press reports to the n the mills, were C. C. Clark, of the stro" Pleas for the ffarmers t0made Earl Parsons, of Winfield, Kansas, subject effect the state Farm Bureau did that were own their for Globe Mills; Mr. Wixom, of the Brig - "P will represent the Central region; and not favor such a nlan and read from Mr. R. H. Conn, of Worchester, Mass, a ham City Mills and others who gave; '7 list of resolutions to prove his con n" will represent the Northern region. the wheat situation from their stand-- , tention that the state Farm Bureau is a climaxed were talks These by All four Future Farmers are winners in point. favor of a comprehensive study of noim-er- s uavio oy resolution Those representing the wheat growpresentee in their respective regions. public officials salaries with a view were optomistic, declaring that infren which commended the action of .This contest is sponsored each year by to reduction. c n sup-afor the asked and National the Senator Arthur Capper and is held in Utah and Southern Idaho there was the the following During meeting d organiza-pointeacute shortage of wheat. It was port, of the same through an connection with the National Future matters were on record to bring placed in this a and warehouse tion locality. out that in Utah there were Farmer Congress. Keith Rhodes, of before the public at a general public 5,000,000 laying hens that would con- The resolution was adopted unani Bear River Chapter and Scott Hawley, tax to be held Monday, Nov. meeting Aas motion the cha'r sume a bushel of wheat a year and mously and by of Richfield Chapter are Utah's dele 16th where an open discussion of them that in Utah there was estimated less authorized to appoint a committee of gates to the congress where they will may be had.: Curtailments of road con than 5,000,000 bushels of wheat and five to secure such an organizat'on meet the delegates of every other state to stop the waste of money struction, cenmitThe wheat for the growers. in the union in a four day convention. that in Southern Idaho there was perby public officials, salary reduction of The public speaking contest will be teachers, haps 6,000,000 bushels of wheat with tee as named by Chairnan Glenr. was commencing at the head with O. Farm L. of the President Biough. not more than 17,000,000 bushels in broadcast over the National Broadcast- 25 cent per graduated scale; to inSchrib-tr, the entire state; much of which, irom Bureau; David Holmgren, Carl ing System at 10:30 A. M. Tuesday, vestigate the brand inspection charge; y of of Howell; John Aihms, the Northern part, was being bought Nov. 17th. the inspection of fruits and vegetables and Tracy R. Welling, of Riverby the state of Montana. which is costing the farmers at; the was It was further pointed out that side. By request the chairman rate of $4.00 a car and is deducted Box Rodeo the committee an of made rauchof the grain, because of the low from the proceeds that goes to the No further business to com before price had been fed to livestock instead Y. Now farmer when already this expense is N. of the high priced hay and that in the meeting it was adjourned for two being taken care of by a tax levy. many places only 50 per cent normal weeks when similar repotts and A committee was appointed by the . Mr. received Word and Mrs. by had been harvested, taking all in cussions will be had at that time. to make these investigations-whicchairman Watland from Everett Colburn consisted of M. G. Perry, of who is now in New York City, is to Severe-Calle- d B. A. the effect that the famous bucking Deweyville, as chairman; James Walhorses and cattle of the Box Elder ton, Tremonton and Norman Iverson, of Bear River City. It is the intenMonday! County Fair and Rodeo, furnished by tion and hope of the tax unit to avoid Mr. Colburn, are now doing their stuff radical and vicious recommendations New in Madison Square Gardens, in A public tax mass meeting has been Benjamin A. Wadman, of 748 South that would in any way upset the or-- World Rodeo. in a Series called by the Bov Elder County unit Main St., Brigham City, who was seri- York, process of work being done by The show there lasted for ten days, derly of the Utah Taxpayers Association to ously injured November 4th, is recovtaxed money but on the other hand after which Mr. Colburn and his fa- they see no good reason why that the be held in the L. D. S. Chapel, in Tre- ering at the Valley Hospital. Mr. Wadman was injured at the Su- mous outfit moved into Boston where expenditure of tax money iannpt be monton, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, will show in that city over a per- curtailed in Nov. 16th. keeping with the income gar Factory while working in the beet they iod a won- of the taxpayer. ten of It was pointed out The meeting is called for the pur- pits where the beets are dumped into derful show.days. They report the unfairness of the thing when farm pose of discussion of the recommend- the bins before being carried into the ers, cattlemen, merchants and every ations to the County Commissioners plant: According to the injured man, class of business were sweating blood and other taxing bodies before their he was tromping the beets when a car, to keep their homes, businesses and are made up for the coming or conveyor, of the beets, which moves budgets ' farms from being sold from under along the beet pits by power of elecyear. them while those who are being jiaid head tric Wadman's Mr. motor, caught Word has been received by Orson A. tax between car the 4x4 a on of rear the by money receive the highest wagconMaytag distributing companies Christensen, chairman of the county and an on the trussel work solidate Maytag Intermountain merges es ever paid, When price of commodiupright will who at the unit, preside meeting, is that Dr. Harris will be in attendance and crushed it severely breaking his with Maytag Pacific Company. Big ties, considered. and will bring with him charts and fi- jaw bone in two or three places, split- expansion contemplates opening of his palate and breaking the eye seventy-fiv- e additional stores. gures depicting the tax and public ex- ting the bone. socket and His other eye Amalgamation of the Maytag Interpenditure situation fn this county. It is pointed out that now is the time for back of his head and neck were badly mountain company with the Maytag Pacific company creates the largest the taxpayers to act if taxation is to bruised and scratched. The men who were working with retail washing machine distributing or be regulated for the coming year. The Crossing the Bear goal line six public is invited and all taxpayers are Mr. Wadman signaled to the operator, ganization of its kind in the world. the first time after barely two times, who shut of the power after he had With headquarters in Portland the minutes of the play, the Box Elder urged to be present. been held in the position caught for new Maytag Pacific company headed Bees humbled the Bear River team to two or three minutes unable to give by Mr. T. M. Moler, will operate 150 the tune of 40-- 0 last Friday on the to the alarm any more than to wave his exclusive Maytag shopg in the Pacific local The innocent Bears re gridiron. arm. Northwest and Intermountain states. ceived the brunt of the wrath Box ElHe was rushp1 to the Vallev Hos The Maytag Pacific company, whose der felt because of their stinging de pital where it required several hours franchise extends into Washington, feat at the hands of Logan the pre Mr3. Lucinda Jensen, of Bear River to sew up and dress his wounds. Later Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Wyo- vious week. some Rasmussen of Box Elder was prac Nevada and several countries of City, will accompany Mrs. Elizabeth itvas found necessary to remove of his teeth which had been loosened ming, a one man show in himself, excess a has New and tically national peFso.nel.in Mexico, Fitzgerald, LaVeda Wallace, State president of by the Impact. of 1000 employees. This large expan- with his good generalmanship in callWhen visited at the hospital Wed- sion program is indicative of the faith ing signals, with his runs, and with the Business and Professional Wom-ento of the Association, to the Uinta Basin nesday the injured man was able Maytag leaders in the recuper- his passes. Behind perfect interferaccident. sit of the inbed and tell up ative powers of business in' this sec- ence he furnished the feature of the where a regional convention of this or tion. ' day with a 90 yard return of a punt ganization will be held Friday, SaturRandall Valera spent Mr. Moler, president of the organi thru the entire Bear team for a touch day and Sunday, of this week, at Sunday In Tremonton at the home of zation, when interviewed expressed his down. Later he executed a similar .and Mrs. H. P. firm belief that the opening of new run from scrimmage for 58 yards and Mrs. Jensen is a member f'.the their parents, Mr "' RanHall.' stores is fully justified by the growth another score. legislative committee of this organiOn a Box Elder fumble in the first and progress of this company through zation and will give an address before Isquarter Bear River received its only Mr. arid Mrs. James Walton and previous years. the convention on "Legislation and Inchance to score. On a clever reverse and Pacific U. The B. Y. company Maytag telligent Use of the Franchise". The rael Hunsaker attended the the ball was carried to the Bee Intermountain the company C. at A. S. and U. Maytag football week of the convention a Ogden game following In well this known both are territory, marker, from which point the Bears southern district of this organization Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hunsaker to will be held in Richfield," at which accompanied them as far as Brigham, having distributed Maytag products were carried back on losses, failing gain. here for many years. where tthe visited with her parents. these same people will attend. MEETING HERE General Tax Mass ing is Called for Monday Night Committee Is Named to Start Campaign for National Warehouse Here; Resolution is Passed . KEITH RHODES EAST TO j ENTER CONTEST i Future Farmer of Bear River Heard j n, Radio et rising-mark- f ;;rfondcd ,, .;;., Gnffinresi n ,,, ; , inf.. Penmy h6 , ! ! ; I I Troiii-intor- Elder Horses Showing at io j dis-cro- p Gif-for- d Wadman ly Injured at Factory Public Tax Meeting for Maytag Companies Form Consolidation Bears Sink Under Defeat by Bees Lucinda Jensen be Speaker at Convention vice-preside- nt s' Ver-na- i. and-Melvi- n h |