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Show CELEBRATE WITH US IN TREMONTON JULY 4th BEAM RIVER YALLEf'tfEAlDlR VOLUME SEVEN TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932 TRUCK LOAD OF FRUIT COMPLETELY DESTROYED FARM RELIEF All Box Elder County To Join In Huge 4th truck BY EATING IS PICTURE THEME of NUMBER FORTY TWO TREMONTON HAS WIFE OF FORMER MANY BEAUTIFUL STAKE OFFICIAL FLOWER GARDENS IS BURIED WED. An admirable quality noticeable in a Early Saturday morning a loaded with five and one half tons of large percentage of the citizenry of fruit tipped into the barrowpit just this community is the manner in which home, east of are beautifying their homes and Show west of K. H.t Fridal's they inf fl o v a a an4 v' q g fiT lots with the leisure time that many Feaof them find on their hands, as well completely destroyed before help could arrive. The occupants escaped any as many whose time is well occupied, serious injury. The editor had occasion to visit the According to reports the truck was home of Mrs. Helen T. Wilson the owned by W. E. Batten of Burley, A new slant on farm relief is other day and was shown about the Impressive funeral services, over ' in the Official Farm Bureau Idaho, and with Mr. Batten was A. J. the remains of Mantena Jensen, wife which been beautified have premises, Motion Picture, "The Way Out," Gaw, who was driving at the time of and put in an unusual attractive con of Joseph Jensen, prominent church which is to be shown to Box Elder the accident. It appears that the ' Fourth of July committees, headed day of this week. dition by no small amount of work official, formerly in this stake, were held in the Stake tabernacle, WednesCounty Farm Bureau members and owner, Mr. Batten, was taking a rest by J. L. Weidman, met in the Lions j Following is the program of the and care. their friends at 2 and 5 p. m., July from his tum of driving while Mr. Club rooms. Tuesday night, in the fi- - day: at 1 p. m., with Counsellor Josday, A beautiful decorative fence forms ' H. Kirkham in charge. 4th, at the Liberty Theatre in Tremon- Gaw drove, who suddenly went to nal meeting preparatory to the big eph nd band the back at Salute enclosure of the concert, in sunrise, yard, ton. sleep at the wheel, the car running off j celebration to be held here, July 4th, The music of the services was incommencing at 9 :00 a. m.; in the City which are to be found many varieties The photoplay, in a most interesting the road and tipping on its side. under the direction of the North and rarK. of the rarest flowers and shrubs, with spiring and beautiful. A mixed cjuar-tetSome tourists who were following South Box Elder manner, suggests that farmers "eat County Farm Bu-- t sang three numbers, J. H KirkThe following program will be held garden seats placed about with beau their way out of a bad situation' by the truck came on into Tremonton and reau. L. D. &. Chapel, commencing tiful climbing vines and roses forming ham and F. L. Nye rendered a violin in the to the accident and fire All phases of the celebration have j insisting that their own food products, reported the shade. Aside from these beauti- duet and an organ solo, "O My Faor manufactured foods derived from Marshal Foxley, who in turn notified been completed and everything points at 10:30 a. m.: was played by Mrs. Milan Peck. "The who went Star Spangled Banner," ful things to look upon is a thriving ther", with the fire to one of the biggest and best cele-- j Song farm products, have a definite place in Mr. Meister, The speakers were Dean Orme and family garden. vegetable congregation, Mark Nichols, conductor the menus of the nation's farm homes. extinguisher but the gasoline soaked brations held here in many years, Other homes along this street, the Nephi Martino, of Yellowstone Stake R. H. Stewart. County Agent, de ' truck and its contents were in flames Of unusual interest is the huge Mrs. Pearl Peck, accompanist; invo Bates and Mrs. Drew, and and former neighbors of the deceased clares that a preview of the film con and nothing could be done to save it. auction to be staged early in the af- - cation; girls chorus; violin duet; vo Woodward, in of the city are building andJier husband; Mrs. Aaron Capener, other parts on A Stain" their way from ternoon, where farm products and cal solo, "The Flag Without vinces him that "The Way Out" of- ' The men were rock flower gardens and home gar of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lewis ideas for farm- Los Angeles where they had taken merchandise of all descriptions, given Mrs. Connie M. Peters, Brigham; Trefers some worth-whil- e Many beds of petunias have Lillywhite, the former, a worker ers in Box Elder County. He, there- a load of eggs and exchanged them by the business men and farmers of monton boys chorus; oration, former dens. with the deceased in the pribeen planted and roses are being fore, suggests that as many as pos- for fruit. the valley, will be auctioned off, the Governor, Chas. R. Mabey; song and the latter, the present presimary in abundance. grown Mark Nichols, conductor, sible make it a point to see the pic- proceeds of which will go to Box El- "America," Other homes of note for their flow dent of the Stake Primary AssociaMrs. Pearl Peck, accompanist; benethe for Association Fair der County is er and vegetable gardens are the tion. These ladies paid high tribute C. E .Smith. diction, President v4!Tya Besides presenting presenting a payment of premiums. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer to the life and character of Mrs. JenIn the afternoon will be: An auc- Mr. idea, "The Way Out" tells All those who contemplate contriBy and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, H. T. Wood- sen. Other speakers were A. R. Capan intensely interesting and entertainbuting are requested to mail to the tion sale, races, ball game, picture ward, Ben Burgess and Mrs. H. San- ener, President C. E. Smith, John J. 111 luck seems to be on the track ing dramatic story, which, of course, chairman, James Walton, of Tremon- show at 2 and 5 p. m., with special and perhaps the editor has left Shumway, Secretary of State and foras in all good movies, includes a ro- of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, of Field- ton, a list of the merchandise they Farm Bureau pictures and features, ders mer president of stake, M. H. Welling, out more than he has mentioned. mance. In this case, it's a romance ing, and particularly in regards to will contribute not later than Satur and a grand ball in the evening. and Joseph H. Kirkham. The of the appreciation neighbor between a pretty city girl on a visit fire. A year or so ago his home was Resolutions of respect from the La and public in general for beautiful to the country and the handsome destroyed by fire and later his little dies Self Culture Club, of which Mrs. and flowers best are surroundings Opens May young county Farm Bureau secretary. bow was severely burned, Jensen was at one time a member, expressed in the following poem: "The Way Out" is a picture which , Sunday night, during the electrical were read by Mrs. T. W. Innes. Shop By every farmer in Box Elder County storm that passed over the valley, During the services the sneakers re red "The roses upon my neighbor's should see", declares Mr. Stewart. He, ' lightning struck the barn, belonging ferred many times to the work accom vine took i Miss week Last May Taylor therefore, makes a special point of to Mr. Earl, causing a fire which com- - At a meeting of the Board of Direcowned Are by the husband of the deceasalso but plished are by him, they Work Art the over Shop, formerly of the Box Elder County Fair In which she also nlaved an active urging that every Farm Bureau mem- pletely burned the barn and the con tors ed, mine. For N. E. Shaw. Association, Monday evening, in the managed by Mrs. ber be sure to invite his neighbors to tents, which was bailed hay. will be in her home. His was the cost, and his the labor, part. It was during the time when he see the picture with him and his fam-'- : The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lions Club Rooms, President A. N. the present it was in the stake presidency with P. too, to care of all M. Hansen, as president, and M. H. Earl sincerely hope that their streak Fishburn named E. J. Holmgren, Is- She is equipped of take iiy. well mine his But as as the their An hand work. joy, kind needs in "Fighting Dollars" is another Farm of bad luck has terminated with this rael Hunsaker, Jr. and Alma Theurer invitation any to Welling, as counselor, that the taberloviness view. is extended to all to visit Bureau picture jshowing the necessity late misfortune and that the carrier as members of the Rodeo Committee nacle was built and much credit and her shop. of organization in marketing of live- of good luck will follow in the wake and in whose hands the destiny of the and bloom me for are for praise was given to Mr. Jensen for the me, They Miss Taylor is especially adapted stock, which will be shown at the same and completely overshadow the mis big show, this fall during the fair, of his labor during this time as fair diligence and to kind able is work for this of will be. hour and place as the above picture. fortunes of the past. and As man all the time that he served who them the for all his during gives Another appointment made by the give help to those desiring it. ' and lived in this stake. Through their care. v ,, president was that of B. F. Winzeler Thus. ajfich, because good man love and devotion to dutv and their in. as chairman of the advertising B. R. TtxT fclulj "terestwtiflrir fellowmen they heaped-City 61v " with instructions to Mr. Win- A rose-cla- d vine for all his neighbor's to themselves hundreds of friends 12 zeler to select his own aids in the job wherever they lived who came from view. of the country about the Box telling far and near to pay respect, to one of The Tremonton Riders took Roujgh " The Bear River Stake Mothers and Elder which Mrs. Weston Vernon, president of So why be selfish, when so much God's noble women. a fast game from the North Ogden is to beCounty Fair and Rodeo, held Sept. 1, 2, and 3. the Federation Clubs of Utah, was Daughters, Fathers and Sons outing Ball Club, Sunday, on the local diathat's fine The Jensens left Garland in 1917. These names were presented before guest and principle speaker at the Is is to be held at the Hermitage, in Og- mond, with errorless fielding. for you upon your neighbor's moving to St. Anthony, Idaho, where, grown which unanimously confirm- Ladies Literary Club of Bear River den canyon, Tuesday, July 12th. It is vine" they remained until two The main features of the game waa the board, ed them. nlanned to arrive at the resort at a home run City, Monday afternoon, at the home I know from this that others plant when they went to California. The Vernal Harris, of the by Many important phases of the fair of Mrs. Lucinda Jensen. a0:30 a. m. and the program from then local team and a three base hit by R. for me, main purpose of this move was on the discussed by the board members were She came to make the necessary ar- And what they own, my joy may also account oTMrs. Jensen's ill health 'on is outlined as follows: the Ogden team. Two and f Shupe, 11 to 12, preparation for luncheon be." it was in California that she Dassed double plays were completed by the and recommendations will be made by rangements for the Bear River Club them to the different department to become a member of the Federaand a band concert by the B. R. H. Riders. away, Monday, after many years of heads in the conduct of the coming tion. This is the first club in the S. band; luncheon, 12 to 1; hiking Rough illness. In spite of the ec- history of Bear River City to become AB R H E fair and rodeo. swimming, horse shoe pitching and OGDEN Interment was made in the Mantua Boy base ball, 1 to 3; band concert and G. Shupe, p 4 0 onomic depression reports eminating a member of the Federated Clubs. cemetery. Wed. R. Shupe, lb Mrs. Florence Gardner and Mrs. 4 0 from the different parts of the county Leg, program, 3 to 4; dancing, 4 to 6. A prize will be given to the ward Holmes, c 4 0 2 2 indicate much optimism with respect Victoria and Margaret Johnson fur4 0 0 - to the success of the fair and that nished the musical part of the prohaving the largest attendance at the Barker, ss Elwin, 4 year old son of Mr. and 4 0 0 0 much energetic work is now being gram. Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard, of Howell, reouting, based on ward membership, to J. Chandler, 3b Now 3 0 0 0 done in preparation for the same. ladies were present, to ceived a fractured leg, just below the Twenty-on- e the family having the largest number B. Barrett, rf of unmarried children belonging to M. Ballif, If 3 0 Friday, July 8th, was tentatively which refreshments were served. The hip, when he was run over by a plow set as the date of the next meeting next meeting will be held at the home Wednesday noon, which was being 3 0 the M. I. A. Other prizes will be giv M. Storey, cf Adopting a resolution calling for of the board of directors. en for all activities and all activities Maycock, p 3 0 of Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, in July. drawn by a tractor. protection against the veterans bewill be supervised. The little boy came out to call his sieging the Capitol for their back pay, All mothers, fathers, daughters and 2 7 6 TOTAL father to dinner and, unbeknown to Congress stated that the authority of sons of the stake are invited and earnhis father, attempted to climb upon the United States had been "grossly TREMONTON AB R H E estly requested to be present. the tractor just as the plow was being insulted by the disorderly and menac3 0 0 0 McDowall, lb thrown out of the ground. The boy ing appearance of a body of armed 4 0 0 0 N. Waldron, 2b onto the plowed ground, the wheel soldiers about the place within which fell Mr. D. A. Walton and family, Paul, 0 0 0 0 Morgan, 2b of the plow passing over his leg. He Congress were assembled." No preMerlyn and Ruth, of Salt Lake, were V. 4 Harris, cf :x: :x: Tremonton visitors Tuesday. Ruth was rushed to Tremonton to Dr. meditated violence was anticipated, 4 remained and will spend the rest of L. Watkins, If G. visited her Schaffer's office, where the limb was said a prominent person, but "spiritH. Watland Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family 4 0 the week at the home of Mrs. W. S. R. Waldron, rf uous drink from the tippling houses mother in Brigham City the past week. set. spent Sunday in Logan Canyon. 4 E. Conger, 3b 0 Muir. no other hurts adjoining began to be liberally served The received boy 3 0 H. Haight, ss Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kerr returned out to the soldiers and might lead to Quentin Stokes is visiting with rela- than his fractured leg. L. Evans, c 3 0 Friday from a to the Northwest. at Twin Falls, Idaho. tive excesses." trip hasty 3 0 R. Hunsaker, p But that was in 1783, and we are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir and son. The M. E. Ladies Aid held a quilt- largely indebted to James Madison, 5 4 1 Dana, Mary Muir and Bernice Stokes j ing and tea at the home of Mrs. Geo. TOTAL who became our fourth President, for week. On were Logan visitors Tuesday. Carter Friday afternoon of last a description of the first bonus army. Red and White baseballer of Ogden, It consisted of about 300 veterans A division champions of the Ogden Rock Ted Hone of Mrs. Springs, Mr. George E. Smith of Garrison, The Rocky Mduntain Packing Cor- from Pennsylvania who personally Commercial league for the first half, Utah, visited last Sunday with his was visiting friends in Tremonton, poration commenced canning opera- waited on Continental Congress then last Sunday. wijl meet tremonton and Malad in a brother, James Smith. tion on early peas, Tuesday morning. sitting in Philadelphia. Their demands double header baseball series in OgMrs. O. P. Bates and Mrs. Frank While the early crop of peag is some- became so insistent that Congress fled den July 4. Curtis Calderwood of Logan, is One of the games will be played in spending the week with his cousin Dalton, spent Thursday afternoon in what less in production compared with to Princeton, N. J., and it was shortly :x:Brigham City. last year, Superintendent Wadsworth thereafter determined to establish a the afternoon and the other will be Dana Muir. THAT live cities have leaders who a fair sized run on the earlies permanent National Capital elsewhere. expects in the evening. Gifford H. Watland went to Cali- and are intelligent and courageous enough played How different are the forces of Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and her sister-in-larun on the late pea3. a good The northern division of the Farm to lead. Mrs. Karl Lileman, were Salt fornia last week on business. He ex Mr. Wadsworth is employing, as far 1932! 50 times 300, they are encamp Bureau base ball team have developed pects to be gone about two months. as When they command the allegiance a red hot race for divisional honors Lake visitors during the week. possible, local help, which will do ed on the muddy banks of the Potoa citizens toward of enough program with Tremonton, Garland and Dewey-vill- e much in the way of caring for a large mac, billeted in old buildings half de Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pack and daughMr. Don Homer and daughters, atfor development, it is sure to be carthe unemployed in this vicin- molished in the wake of capital imof part tied for first place. SatPlain tended the Thornton family reunion at ter, Ruth, motored to City, ried out. provements. They are quiet and or These farm bureau teams are dish- Garland, Saturday. ity. urday. If it were not for this class of men, ing out some nice base ball and a The factory will not can tomatoes derly. They parade, but they do not threaten. They must know that the many cities would be moving backward fast and exciting game is promised Mrs. Norma Wyss and baby are this year. The V. G. F. Club was entertained instead of forword. House vote of 209 to 176 In favor of the fans Saturday, when the Tremon- at the home of Mrs. R. D. Anderson visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. When cities wait for prosperity to ton and Deweyville James Walton. week. of the bonus was a hollow sham; that last Friday evening fight hit them, without effort on their part, it out for honors inaggregation M. I. A. to Give Special the Senate vote overwhelmingly dethe local park, Mrs. James Walton entertained the it usually misses them. The "waiting commencing at 3 p. m. Wynn Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. feating the bonus bill forthrightly reWedneshome V. Club G. F. at her Radcliffe Henrie, had his tonsils and flects the tenor of the time3. game won't work." There will be a small admission adenoids removed at the Valley Hos- day evening. Mrs. J. A. Pack and When you want anything in this As Heywood Broun, liberal column of 15 cents. charge Mrs. were Norma special guests. Wyss pital Tuesday. world you have to go after it. A special patriotic program, to ist of the Scripps Howard chain of A study of the situation will show Mrs. Lizzie Bradshaw and daughMr. and Mrs. T. A. Supan and fam- which the public is cordially Invited, newspapers, has pointed out,, the boMr. and Mrs. B. V. Pack and son, that any live city has many advan- ters, Nedra and Keva, of LeGrande, Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Norma Wyss ily returned Tuesday from a week's will be presented by the M. L A. nus marchers would have done bet While Sunday evening, in the ward chapel, ter by themselves to have appeared tages to offer. Oregon, were visiting in Tremonton of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner vacation at Richfield, Idaho. Shoshone there visited When a prospect is in sight, every- and vicinity during the week. not as representatives of a special they Mr. A. of Mrs. and J. Fack, Craters of the Moon and other Falls, commencing at 7:30. guests points The program will include the the group of veterans pleading for a disthing possible should be done to land their with family. along of interest. BRUCE BARTON SAYS: following: it When no prospects are in sight, guised dole, but in behalf of our Patriotic the boosters should go out and hunt them. Mr. and Mrs. Moses C. Taylor of singing congregaby unemployed demanding1 a new Mrs. Kendell Burnham and family "You Can't advertise today and With the right kind of effort they can Kamas, Utah, Mrs. Fay Lee and Mrs. and Mrs. Morgan, of Rock Springs, tion; cornet solo Grant Cook; vocal economic deal. be found. quit tomorrow. You're not talkAs Congress nears adjournment George Board, of Coalville, were vis- Wyoming, mother of Mrs. Burnham, sextette Harmony boys,' Plymouth; mass to a itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. have returned after a week's visit in reading Evadine Smith; address will directed you're meeting, ing cooperation they dig in. They sem prepared to Froperly Spencer Taylor, Monday. John E. Baird. Salt Lake. talking to a parade. stay. bring results. j July Celebration Mere ; Farm Bureau to i ! Km-o- Educational and ture Films July 4th Impressive Services Are Held At Stake Tabernacle Day Crammed Full of Entertainment; Interesting rrogram, Auction kale, sports Of All Kinds. pre--sent- ed ' j , . I te , j ; i Barn and Contents Set Afire Lightning , Committees Appointed Fair Board Monday j j Taylor , Art In Her Home i Stake Outing to be Rough Riders Win From North Ogden At Hermitage, July comj-mittee- , Bear River Join Federation Clubs I Stoddard 10 12 Receives ... 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