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Show MlliR .'V. v. IRV If IP Jaa TREMONTON. UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 VOLUME SEVEN New Mayor and Council Inducted Into Office; Take Over T Affairs Of City Mayor Israel Hunsaker Appoints Heads of Attention Men T. A. Supan Elected ANNOUNCE CLASS President of Lions FOR ADULTS . Club for Year 1932 B. R. FACULTY ACTING GOVERNOR M, H, NUMBER SEVENTEEN WELLING GIVES ADDRESS Talk Gives Blessings of Mass Meeting Will be 1931 and Hides Held Monday for Troubles Those Interested During the Christmas Cheer Week program held in the - Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, in the absence of the Governor of the state, acting- Gover nor Milton H. Welling represented the governor in a short address which, be cause of the nature of the address, would be well for all people to read as it deals with the conditions at hand and the things that we should 'give earnest consideration. The address is printed below: ; The year 1931 closes with our peo pie thinking chiefly fL their disap pointments rather than their blessings. We are in the singular position Faculty members of the Bear River High School are responding to an inquiry from certain alumni and par-- , ents as to the demand for adult education in this district, by announcing that at 7:30 p. m. on Monday, January 11, all alumni, parents and friends in-- 1 terested in improving or brushing up on certain educational lines attend a mass meeting in the auditorium of the Bear River High School. Teachers at the high school are willing to offer any or all of the courses listed below for which a sufficient number of people register. It is thought that a course which attracts fewer than ten could not be efficiently taught; These courses will be taubht at such time and extend over such a period as may be determined by interested persins at the meeting on Monday night. ; Credit in these courses will not be allowed, but it is pointed out that this is a remarkable opportunity for those who wish to brush up or inform themselves in fields of interest. It is sugd gested that the following list be and brought to the meeting: Ex-Servi- ce Departments Israel Hunsaker became Mayor of, Tremonton City Monday evening when Jib, with the nely elected council jwere sworn Into office by City Recorder Lewis Brenkman. Outgoing Mayor James Walton and councilman V, fcodward were unable to attend the .final ceremonies on account of sickness. Councilman Thomas Waldron vas appointed Mayor pro tern and he, with the balance of the council finish ed UP the business of the old council and in behalf of the Mayor expressed to those who had served with him during the two terms of office his appreciation for their loyal support and cooperation and extended the sincere wishes for success to the incoming The American Legion Post No. 10, of Brigham, will entertain men of the county the - ex-servi- ce at its regular luncheon meeting at the Garland Hotel, in Garland, Thursday evening, January 14th at 8 o'clock. Speakers will be State Commander, Judge George S. Bailiff of Provo, .and State Adjutant, Otto A. Wiesley of Salt Lake City. New members of the Legion will be initiated. men are cordially .All invited to attend. : ce of complaining about what communities usually regard as their greatest Gold Lions Pin Is Given Notice To Speeders Retirimr President As Token Last week in Salt Lake City, a Fred C Gebhart was arrested for speeding, and the past few days our local merchant, here, whose name ia very similar, has been asked by some of his friends if it dosen't scare him to go fifty miles per in heavy traffic. However, Fred is wise now and wants all to know that he is not the speeder his friends jtook him to be. T. Aw Supan, who has filled the office of secretary of the Lions Club since its organization was elected president for the year 1932, at the . meeting of the Lions Club held in the Midland Dining Room, Wednesday evening. LeRoy Bishop was named first vice president, Fred Gephart second vice president and Alma Theurer, third vice president and Lee Dunn was elected secretary and treaurer. J. L. Weidman was elected to tha post of tail tuister; Douglass Cannon as Lion Tamer with Owen L. Brough, Ed Winchester, Reed Giles and Wesley Gephart as the new directors. During the past year the Tremonton Lions Club has put over many valuable projects and have been a stimulus to social, civic and financial conditions within the city and surrounding comregular semi-month- ly 'We have too evidence of Juvenile Officer Visits much sugar and corn and oats and and wheat; too many sheep and barley Tremonton On Business Mayor, immediately upon assuming hogs and cattle upon a thousand hills. office, made the following appointThe very plentitude of our blessings ments for heads of departments: ' has depressed our markets and made James Bear editor the of W. R. Dredge, of Brigham City, munities. Walton, " David finance: Holmgren, Paul River Valley Leader, is confined to I valueless the things we have to selL newly appointed Probation Juvenile Heitz and Dr. D. B. Green; Water his Retiring president Spencer C. Tay' home due to complications f ol- - ! Likewise we have too much copper and Officer for Box Elder County, was in lor, with his corps of officers have? HfL Sewer: W. W. Wadsworth, Dr. lowing the flu. However this writi- lead and coal and iron and silver ore, Tremonton Monday and Tuesday on kept Lionisnt to the fore during the tua. Green and Paul Heitz; Police ng he is slowly regaining at his business in connection with the office. past year and turn over the reigns of strength Our great mining industry is stag R. B. arid Public Safety: Waldron, His many frisnds around town miss gering under a heavy load of these David Holmgren and W. W. government to the incoming officers ' him and hope for his speedy recovery. precious things which we can hardly with everything in good condition. Building and Inspection: Dr . List of Courses give away. Club members were highly pleased T). B. Green, W. W. Wadsworth and R. Because all these things cannot ' be Mr. Nye. School Notes Orchestra High with the officers elected to handle the B. Waldron; Parks, Streets, Alleys: marketed we have great numbers of Chorister Work Mr. Nye. j. destines of the club for the coming Paul Heitz, R. B, Waldron and David Farm men who are and Mechanics Auto loyal, strong, Shop oOi patriotic Public and Sanitation year and feel confident that Lionism Holgmren; not only idle but for the first time in Mr. Spillman. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS. will carry on in Tremonton for the "Health: Mayor Israel Hunsaker, Dr. oOo their lives have seen their wives and Elements of Astronomy Mr. H. D. B. Green and Dr. E. H. White. Start the new year out right' by good and benefit of this and surroundMr. and Mrs. Reed Persson of Pay-so- n, children want for the things their la- C. Davis. In addition to the regular finance a list of does and dont's. ing communities through the new and making Mr. John were guests at the home of Mr. bor would be glad to earn. We know Principles of Taxation Don't committee a purchasing committee was and Mrs. Harold late in the morning. Do energetic impetus it will receive by sleep Benson. last week. Persson last at just what it means "to have lessons or whatever work the splendid set of officers that asyour get appointed consisting of the following: much of a good thing." Mr. Sargent Corrective English Mr. Frank Chambers left Wednes- too is to do. New Year should be sumed control Wednesday evening. there Paul Heitz, David Holmgren and W. We have given our trouble a name. Streeper. At the conclusion of the election a new leaf in your life. Make it as W. Wadsworth. day of last week for Salt Lake City, We call it ""the depression", and we Chijd Psychology Mr. C. E. Smith T. P. Meister was retained as Su- where he will attend the University of do newer and better things until club members presented retiring presione, Touch Typewriting Miss Nelson. complain about it. dent Spencer C, Taylor with a gold another year comes around. perintendent of the Water Works, Wil- Utah. we do wrong if we permit these But Decoration Color and PracInterior Lions pin with the' inscription "Past Alliam Foxley as City Marshall and Mr. Earl Gleason left Monday for things to obscure the obvious blessings tical Decorations Miss Capener. President" on it Lion C. J. Dewey GIVE bert Earl as City Justice of the Peace. Salt Lake FRESHMEN PROGRAM. ' Problems of the Adolescent Boy City to attend the L. D. S. of this Christmas-time- . made the presentation in behalf of the The new Mayor also appointed the Business The regular Tuesday program this Count your blessings. Mr. D. D. Davis. College. Library Board which consisted of week was given by the Freshie class, club. Lion Taylor responded express- We health. have is Men Mr. a There Education for Physical hardly Mrs. H. T. Woodward, Mrs. D W". ...Mr. J. J. Shumwaywas. an Ogden case under the orders of their president, lnjj niir appreciation lorxne pm ana of eontageous or infectious di- Harris. T. Wilson, Rev. visitor last Wednesday. Jenkins, Cole Winzeler. The program consist- for the loyal support of the club memsease anywhere in the state. We have Mr. Physical Education for Men A. R. Dickson and James Walton, with Mr. L. S. Peck made a business ed of a talk by LeRoy Bishop of the bers during the encumbancy of his oftrip been preserved from drought and Walker. fice. Mrs. W. H. Stone as librarian. to Ogden Saturday. Tremonton school, readings by Dana Miss Men floods; from pestilence and real troubGymnastics for Women The newly elected president was Jean Abbott, mouth organ selections Miss Melba Nye left Saturday for le of every kind. There have been no denhall. called upon for a speech. Lion Tom Elden and Cash a Former Valley Resident Denver, after spending- the holidays major disasters in our mining indus- Human Biology and Diseases Mr. by plastic by Miss Mendenhall's dancing class. Tle Fresh is not much on long speeches but in Our fill- Arbon. trial schools are here with her operations. and Mr. Mrs. parents, Dies at Hope, Idaho ies were highly complimented on their a few, well chosen words expressed ed as never before with eager students Standards of Literary Criticism George Nye." his appreciation for honors conferred excellent program. Miss Hazel Innes entertained a num in all the grades, the high schools, and Miss Jordan. and pledged himself to energetic serWord was received of the death of " Miss Principles of Government ber of friends at her home New Year's the universities. vice for the club. WRESTLIING CLASS Mr. John P. Eyke, of Hope, Idaho, Eve. ORGANIZED. The seasons smiled have Woodside. very upon Games were the diversions of died Monday following a linger- Coach Walker, and Harris, of the Modern Novel Miss Johnson. the evening. Luncheon was served to us. The promise of a beautiful spring unfolded Bear in time a the sunshine of River High, School, have made Sidney O. Stevens Mr. Cannon. Mathematics o guests, after which they VMra Eyke is a former resident of twenty-twsummer and ripened into gold-- ! to have a platform fifAmerican perfect Writers arrangements Contempory dancers the at the Armory. Victim of Accident this valley and is well and favorably joined en autumn,- - which is being crowned by Mrs. Griffin. teen feet wide and fifteen feet long. Mr. and Mrs. Alma King returned an ideal winter. known. Other members of her family Clothing (Selection and designing Wrestling matches will be given on it Sidney O. reside here and are highly respected Saturday from Provo where they spent Stevens, aged 67, promOur people are undisturbed by secand help keep the students in Mrs. Shurtz. inent business man of Ogden and citizens of their respective communi- the holidays with relatives and friends tional strife or dissention. Miss Burnham. Nutrition unpatriotic ties. She is the daughter of J. C. northern Utah, died in the Valley HosMr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten spent We have no blight of race hatreds. Care and Repair of the House Ault and is a sister of P. E.' Ault of Saturday in Ogden. pital Sunday morning of injuries sufWe are free from the curse of religi- Mrs. Shurtz and Miss Burnham. EXCHANGE PROGRAM. East Tremonton; Mrs. T. A. Carter of fered in an automobile accident last The members of the Lions Club en- ous intolerance. Mr. Nichols. Swine Production A program is going to be taken to afternoon on the Snowville Garland; T. R. Ault of Deweyville anl tertained their a Thursday torn In world dissenby Home Farm Mechanics Mr and political a the neighboring school, Box Elder, cutoff partneis at banquet . i h W. Ault, of Logan. highway. tion and revolution we stand secure Last. New Year's Eve at' the Garland Hothis program is done entirely by acMr. was Stevens returning from a tel. Following the banquet they all upon tested constitutional ground with complished students. Later Box El- business trip into Idaho whei. ris mawill return a program as has been chine skidded der gathered at the Armory for the mid- the flag of our country undefiled. off the highway between Given to Tremonton Locals Measured by every standard which night frolic which was sponsored by a custom of these two schools for Utah,-anSnowville, a otievell, Idaho, blest the Lions Club. distinguishes people we have Growers years. Beet him from oOo the throwing to reason to our cr and causlift faces God every Mr .and Mrs. Ursel Rose spent sev- in ing internal injuries. A passing moHis manifold blessings for T. L. Keller spent the Christmas gratitude HOW ABOUT SOME The annual of th; members eral days last week in Ogden with torist brought him to the Valley during 1931 In that spirit we have of the Garlandmeeting MYTHOLOGY. holidays at the home of his parents, their daughter, Mrs. Whitney, who unBeet 'Associa Sugar said In tion will Crristmas". Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Keller. "Merry already Do you know anything about Thor, held at the ward hall in derwent a serious operation at the Dee that spirit, on behalf of the State, I Garland onbeMonday, Jan 11, 1032, Venice, Jupiter, Mars and all the other Hospital. At the present writing we wish for all a Happy New Year. Freddie Pouletti of Ogden, spent the are pleased to state that Mrs. Whitney it 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing Greek Gods anl Godesses? You muy Fielding Visitors Meet end at the home of Stanley is improving. five new directors for thi' ensuing think you know but we really don't. With Auto Accident Cropley. year and transact such oihc business One of the dramatic classes has decidMrs. W. R. Van Fleet is spending ub may properly be brought before the ed to enter the field of mythology to a few days in Springville at the home While returning home Thursday evlearn of it. Vcrna Getz spent the holidays at of her daughter and A of convention meeting. the Utah State ErMrs. after spending the day at the family, ening, The next few weeks the speech class Garland Sugar Beet Association' the home of her parents, Mr. and nest Jensen. Beekeepers is called for January 11 home of their daughter and will be devoted to the study of Greek Mr Wm. E. Getz. By Ludvig Larson, President. It is the same MrS- - Etta Burton returned to her and 12, at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Wood, Mr. and Harry Drew, Sec. & Treas. sculpture. This course promises to be Mrs. R. W. Bridge, their son, Leo, and '.' home in Logan Sunday, after spending week as the Ogden Livestock show, a very interesting one. The Masons and Eastern Star gave the holidays here with relatives and and it is planned that one inducement daughter, Isabel, of Salt Lake City, will supplement the "other at that time. Home their annual children's party at Cor-- 1 friends. met with an auto accident, which reManagement PUPILS URGED TO d inn last Wednesday evening. sulted in the death of Mjss Bridge, Miss Florence Petterson spent New Round trip rates of one and GO TO OGDEN. Class Friday, Jan. 8 Sunday, Years and the week end in Salt Lake one way fare, have been offered for Go to Ogden with expectations of the occasion by all railroads leading Xtw nnA Mta Walloon T When near Farmington their car f oTWinav City, returning home Sunday. 2 in m. to seeing one of the best livestock shows struck a Deseret News truck when it at Ogden. p. Friday', 8th, January and nan, Vcm, of Salt Lake, spent Mr. Ursel Rose was an Ogvicn visThe beekeepers will hold their con- the usual meeting place in Tremonton, you have seen. ' It begins January 8th skidded. thp Christmas holidays at the home of itor Monday. vention meetings at the Hotel Bige-lo- a county class will be held for the and closes January 17th. Mr. NichThe other victims of the accident Mfs. Capener"g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols and the first .session, at 2:00 P. M. North Box Elder County locals. It ols urges all the students to go. are in a serious condition at the St. J.' M. Keller. small daughter, Marilyn, retimed January 11th. One feature of the con- is urgently requested that all home Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. home Saturday from Bountiful and vention will be a trip to the Live Stock management leaders be in attendance STUDENTS GET A LECTURE. and Mrs. Wood went to Salt Lake City Mr. Chris Hansen, of Logan, spent where they spent the Show as guest3 of the Superior Honey at this meeting in order for thorn to Tuesday, January 5th, the fifth Monday. several days last week visiting at the Brigham City, Co., followed by a free luncheon at carry the work back to their respec- hour and third hour health classes! home of Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Keller holidays. tive organizations. were lectured to on feet and their! Dr. enterttheir and Mrs.T. E. Betenson Ogden plant. RocL-n- t of this city, and H ,C. Hansen of OU&Ktl Hill Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, State Home health and structure, bv a reDresenta- - Villov The officials of the State Beekeepained at a waffle breakfast New ty atin be will of tive Years monrong following the midStole Association the attendance the Co. Management Specialist urge Manufacturing ing LeflgUe Organized of every person in the state who has tendance and give the lesson, which i lciures were snown oi oau leet ana night frolic at the Armory. Mr. D. A. Walton has spert the ' past Max Chambers returned home any interest in the bee industry of will deal especially with prablems of their effect on posture. A valley Basket Ball league was frw day in Tremonton rendering asto home. interest the soluCharts were each or to Utah. student organized at Garland, Wednesday, to your given problems Bring sistance in many ways during the ill- Sunday after spending the week in Og tions for anything that will lead to , All those interested in this project telling of feet and exercise that over- try and stimulate greater interest and ness of Bishop Walton and extra work den. come defects. a bigger and better bee industry for are invited to attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn activity here in this valley. Six towns at the Leader office. Hodges of Logan Utah. have entered teams at this time and returned to their home Saturday after PICTURE FRAMES! The Tremonton-Garlan- d Some f the principal speakers of Literary the they are working for more. They are HodMrs. spending holidays with While enrnute from Logan to Trethe convention will be: George Schcw-- j Club met at the home of Mrs. Nath-ell- a Where? At B. R. H. Si Shop. Portage, Plymouth, Collinston, East monton to spend New Year' Day with ges' parents, Hr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffin Monday evening, Dec. 28. When? During month of January. Garland, and Garland. eis, State apiarist of Nevada; Dr. A. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir, Mr. and labmembers were present with Why? To Frame Geo. Washington's bee federal culture F. Thirteen Sturtevant, J. D. Gunderson was elected presMr. J. E. Berg strom and son, Ger- - Mr. Wesley Ault and son Wesley, of oratory; B. Kjosness, Mountain Mr?. Cerna Hansen and Mrs. A- - Cap- picture. How many? Twenty. How ident with Fred G rover as vice A .W. n'iI nt Milver CUv. and Mn Mtirv V Logan, were guests Monday nt the States Honey Producers Ass'n; W. A. ener as special guests. Mrs. Harvey large? Twenty one inches by thirty and Cecil Haskell as secretary Muir of I)gan, had the misfortune of; home of.Mr and Mr- - T. A. Carter. American Can Co.; Harden Moore, a former member of the club six inches. and treasurer. - Joftn "lchards skid Mm. off car their and the F. J. Bennion, Commissioner of Agriculture and who now resides at Elsinore, sent These pictures are to be hung up Games are to be played every Sathaving road,'"mb are vlH'ting in California, 1 damaging the car considerably, State of Utah; D. II. Hillman, State a (,hristmas cake and desired each as decoration in the shop and show urday night at the Bear River High Mr-"George Henrie will be hostess rotating the assistance of a wreck- of Utah; Mr. Wade, Inter- - mem!er to receive a portion of it with what the boys are doing. School Gym. There will be three apiarist er and passongcr car for their return to the members of the Ladies Self Cul mountam Grain Growers her best wishes. After luncheon the These pictures are made because games each night of play, the first i evchange: turn n.,K t. esThe occupants however, to I.nenn. wv" January and some officiai of a lading glass comedy "Mice and Men" was read by Mr. last is expecting the shop inspec- -' commencing at 7 o'clock, An admis caped injury. J Mr?. Edna Henrie. sion of 15c will be charged. tor soon. jar manufacturing concern well-bein- g. Editor of the Leader Confined to His Home clp-pe- Wads-worth- ; -1- Garland Personals -i- - ; " ",' Mrs.-Hele- - ff Notice Is . Sugar -- i xv wi-e- Beekeepers' Convention , - son-in-la- I I : one-thir- 4ia - w, i . Lil-lywhi- te. presi-ide- nec-j1'- j . p.. I nt |