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Show - September iftw Elder County Fair and Rodeo 17th - 18th ' 19th - WMLLIY vounan m EMURDOCtt' CHURCH PROGRAM AY, AUGUST 13, 1936 TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, ROTARY CLUB PROMOTED WINS STATE PERTAINING CHMIPIONSHIF at- - I- -- cham--TstonBh- Jajp - " ! 'j : . . Cbngressinan Abe Murdockasks on the Democratic ticket for Congress from the first district on jrecord. Mr. Murdock holds the unique position of being practically the bnly candidate seeking renomina. tion who finds himself unopposed. state-me- n: Following is the congressman's ' . ': ; , I (avrepresented the people of the j First Congressional District of Utah in tie House of Representatives during jthe administration of Franklin The following letter, which is self explanatory is printed at the request of the State. Relief Society presidency in the hopes that it will clear up. some misunderstandings on the new church " , rJ. r. security program: ; To Relief Society Members Of :: The Bear River Stake.. ' ' ! Dear Sisters,' We wish to call your "attention to excerpts from a letter received recently from the General Board of the "Sr."."" ip , . . " , came "14 for . second, third, and kfltfofd fourth. ' ;;PhiliPi J. Norton, who' wai refor ffM?ea, Tremooton Relief Society. We "quote; . CV;"-ila drawing cently promoted by the Union ; club drew thei Rotary are f jtor "Dear Stake PiBident1--W- e be letter to clear up game Friday. They started 'out with pacific Railroad to. ofassistant this writing motive superintendent ' some questions which have arisen s a lead, holding .the Rotary club ioore- -' general and machinery with headless until the fourth inning, whea a power and to make some further sugges-- ; run scored. Theft things blew up In quarters at Pocatello, Idaho. tions. ..:' tiZill the fifth innings, and the Rotary club FRUIT. Th? suggestion regarding ;; tho giving .of the tenth bottle of brought five runs in, to put. them re-la . lead, which they held during the fruit, contained in a previouclet-$orn& mainder of the game. Robbins started have caused to seemed ter, in the pitchers box Friday, but was confusion and considerable misun- CELEBRATION ' replaced by Fryer In the fifth. derstanding. This suggestioii was Provo tooktae small Millford team Lv -C the to stimulate made .2 to V6 the Friday; guineTW. AUG. 15 thoughtmerely of giving on: the part of GARLAND, ' Se' Rot&Ty8tutrand,Frovo In those who are able to do soto the tie final game Saturday. Their score benefit and blessing pf those less ; ' was 7 to 1. Tremonton held Millford fortunate. In homes where fruit ,; "scoreless in the consolation game, has been preserved at much sac- Millford called the game at the end of rifici? and where every bottle will ' the fifths innings, with the score 14 needed in that family, it would be . . to 0. seem to be unwise ito ask for a . ; On the whole, good sportsmenship contribution merely to have ife re-The boxing card, which is always ' was shown throughout the two day one of the most attractive features turned to the family later; JxwS l 'series and some clever ball playing of the Wheat and Beet ever, in- families where they can celebra- Days r was displayed. Cottrell, first baseman well afford to- make this 6bntri--; tnn at fiarlnnrf has nil hppn nrranfPfl ,lli J ucu button it should ior saa ine, by Jack House and Ken Hess and of. ? of or most the the poucy for outstanding. player Ara onma Vtmifa fhaf hlln(1rp(l!. will these matters let ano oiner the i-. the series, sportsmenship established ;at be staketVlis the tn .... .,v.ftr i VuJmi, Reregular meeting of the Stake two headlme events be Therewill consideration. oC which the Paepke,! taken into Committee; lief 6 101111(13 eachPpovo's toft fielder, proved to be the Pf ReUef Society President is a , Jimmy Wolcott, colored Salt Lakei member. tx&t man' at the bat He received 7 '.. I fighter who lyon such favor when he Tiita out of 8 triDS to bat with instructions Tn comoliance m a previous wneac ; rom the. General Board, the Stake The state champs play. Nevada lft appeared here 'hav paa9a Salt Lake in the near future fpr4a--' Day show is due to get a real ''ProytSub -- TreraonWd ; the--firs- S By' Oart Frtoofeiieekt RENOMINATION Letter Sent To Ward Congressman Praises .Workers To Clear i:' Roosevelt Program; No Misunderstanding : 1 ' The Junior American Legion State Ssseball tournament wound up here Saturday afternoon with the Rotary Soya, of Salt Lake, taking the their aecohd straight Utah state title. Their ace pitcher, : Fred saniora, nw uw aeru ui uie nuajr and Saturday games, striking out 29 la Qui twtf games, 13 the first day and the f FRUIT EXPLAINED golation Game In Baseball Series 16 CANDIDATE FOR TO ; Poultryinen Sees Hiffh- - DSKOmMSNOi er Prices for Eggrs In Next Rye Months SPLIT ; Roosevelt In my judgment more accomplished for the benefit Of the people during these four yearjb than during any other period in ohr history, It has been my priv-ileto cooperate with the President in tie enacting of those' measures whii have restored , the American . government to the people, and estab-lished the .foundation of economic prosperity and social justice in the United States. During my tenure of off io I have dedicated my entire time and iny best ability to ttie service of my ponstituents. My record is well ' knon to the people of Utah. V The general welfare' of the Ameri--' can 'people necessitates the reelection 6t Pesideot Roosevelt.. 1 shall consid-- e 4fea great honor and privilege if ,1 am Permitted to asrain cooperate Wttm'ln the next Dhase." the com- D. t . has.een , gf - WHEAT, BEET AT ; J Varied Entertainment Is Planned For Day's Program - , - w egg-outlo- ok !5iact;'t'" MR t,s county waa represedted thusiasmtfasshowitl 'many who came expecCf on tt0tt3i 1i J.1 14 WUUIU -. Eiran' 'vv. Blood and Maw forces, .,the .ccvea- - ,.. tion went along without any uniwal "l happlnings. -- There was no.hog tieyigi or steam roller tactics used .in. the i convention and every liberal, and free . carried without a" proposal was . leaving the degattoa 1 . niltAMItllin UUICIWWO f,, " 4, ,-- -- i fltate convenUon, votes were divided Qne or two named, delegates t ... precincta . . .. . ... vj. , one-na- n vote r eacn, with n .jamin 0f the dek? gates, a meeting of the state-df- t! purpose of 0P(. wag caUed fQJ, ,,Qnia.0Hrtn . warniH Rftfiae. of Bear River City, was named chairman, or .sotwtraujang fp, namedtf .nAr storage this fall.. An attitude of this tecs. fticuiica tir.u-.,.niwwu, of on kind the part storage operators resolutions; Harold ox -order judges of fighting, when-hReese, AUg check pricto will falling poultry help credenIvan Kimber of Grouse Creek. Bpthi tiere. aa eisccari TOAivfirt business; and' James rBigler, es. As a rule, poultry prices reach d of these 165 pounders are well trained uaiyv- wiA tials. Funeral services were held ak the City Levy where, there seems to be in the spring their "highest point late August home afternoon, Beck dissatisfaction regarding are? Tremonton f from Sunday The 1936-3- 7 delegates '. Mj'th.n rirftn This rirnn averajrea At;18 Mills . they wui go. - as follows of the tenth bottle of fruit. 2, over.the remains of Leland State: ' Vera wauana, the oa. giving - ' Stan Birrel, of Ogden, has been get- - In' sjr much as the sentiment is to a Beck, infant son of Mr.and Mrs- Al T " Wr unr "Mrs. t Jams Walton, rv. it. At the last urty council meeung tins- so eooA lateiv that he reallv fie-- . the toa. Beck. wtKS" died 24 hoars afte 1921 to 1930; but promises to be great as from and, unfavorable, ? Heppler, Don Homer; and Mrs. Reeder: hold Monday, a. tax levy for Tremon. ured seems to birttv'ln a hospital in Los Angeles. er this year than usual. for Kickapoo degree fast Thoma. it above paragraph, Congressional:quoted . ton City was set at 18 mills, distri- In spite of the fact that more eggs Waldron; Dan? colorful Washakie chieftain, but be in the province of .the Stake Re- Bishop James Walton presided 'and Reeder Waldron, W TWaldron, , Txited as foUows: farmers, egg . , Kickapoo says Birrel is just the guy Uef Committee to alter these sugges ws the speaker. Music was furnish-,e- d may be marketed by more Otto Schenkel, J. H. Frohk,and than usnuifo.he wants to knock for a row. The tions sq as to conform to tne poucy Cohttgent fund prices will likely go up bv Mrs. Jewell Steffen. James Brough.. Thomas Waldron, W. ..... 3 muu ' Strsets p....'-,...- .match is a good one and f the stake we have submitted the - Mrs.. Beck, formerly Floe Luke of ual. The first reason is that con- T, Bennett and James Brough werej monmore for weeks previous to thej sumers will probably have with both boya jure tho other ifeUo; foll6wmg recommendations . to Je alternates of the state oonven-tol- n. Ia)ert andJjliedemFtion 9 auu birth of her baby: lay critically ,ill at ey to spend, because income has ,been ms ciassr out of to of up get . r 1Is crying authority ' 'v CJ7LCMW' "" it is likely they'll; be trying vic IrtCJng 'f steadily since 1933. The sectheir approval are passing them a Los Angeles hospital, putting up a growing Representatives of Governor Blood t.w- to suaaen tuusn .sometime oe? hon to you: tallant fight for her life with her ond reason is the unusually" 8mall at piMf vvue were things attendance in We and Dr. Maw of. the ,paviwo years on me water ore. the round Umit rl. friends here and there deeply inter- number of eggs In cold storagemlllibn the meeting1 trying to ascertain the Wherever possiwe, ..in cuuuim ten . council and after the " Ac had onejourth of General "only th city, hef the recovery. system Hftmai-of waiad has m, the reauest of ested and hoping for went. A .close check be uos cases in storage on July J. as compar- way' the voting . cording to the latest news from asked for a chance to pWhtf...be$47Boat6rtto tenth .bottle, of fruit of the by those who profess-delegates eleven of ed with & five year average wn ""V""Of Brigham contributed; if, however, uw , nas so iar i jaecK Mrs, Connera 8 for and Blood ter 17 Angeles, for thaftsjenks to .r.LIT-know put -' million cases and more . mills, .the eluded that the-1that she has been able' to re- ' and from him here yeara Ht..pi do not warrant suchtocomph. than twelve million cases in three 01 Maw. be too turn to her'home.- - ji for the past two years, wiU carry or- wherever it is felt ia ftXDected between these n far the last six years.. The smaller the through the coming year. imu, be. The Tittle infant was brought aswas 15Q pounders who wilr go 4 fljunds. great a burden to give tne number of eggs in cold storage the of and father its bottles "George as St. dozen one by fruity Tne other 4 rounderwiU bring Joey aedat e for egg prices to go up Two Men Added to- , "its -' earn 4 x that at grandfather, W met by iarauy:.wuui ,nj-i- .place ' Hi;i.mWtaited itA .,rfki, months. Chevrolet Mr. Chris Beck, of this city, who during the fall X A 4. T v .. IkM ... i.ti.--j r. Where brought' it here for burial. ' Its little a and M 1jMahC comer tne a is among ugnter . ;or th " fam- - remains were laid to rest between; the iUUei JUUSH 'AlA.,.3whoPhilburn Johnson, .who has worked 3:boys Smith made a real impression uie suppiy , - , be to SOUCltea.; Is as a mechanic for several years, 1, . no fruit af Tr.V.r.r.w Oanrtia .lv w. graves of Dr. Odeen Luke and Leland F.C.A.Assists now employed at Fronk Chevrolet Ca . . i "In some , stakes, where "surplus Beck, after whom he was namea. x, f'JAi.iiiHntr . Owning nave ,--ecu -- um. vuul Dtvuu 'w..j.since'.fflere Rehef and will have charge of. Ford repairs Society Is . couple in Box Elder" county, nlaint, to effect that the Wheat fruit available, wlth-nve Credit .Ray Rogers, for, six years past go Farm of the The program Held their a,coiMi'aiuiual,iiiotf M'J too long in the ..bers e ha.'..been, ahow Co.! ml Ogdeft, has also been Chevrolet uc m pare . . Lodkt Listen!", L ... Tmtm. Park Saturday and Sunday. twin ka an inter-- those who Administration to encourage farm added to Fronk Chevrolet mechanical the tsannihg of "Stop! Jteerf Beck of Spring City, was the particularly by : young force.-Htweea the rodeo program; and have supervised ownership, UTCUiar Ot r will specialize' in radiator ' principal speaker at a program Sun. and the Will tenants., has resuitea m and farmers Vmn? me ana so families flghte, is a gasoline motor Mr. work Rogers fumtahed by a marked increase in the'' number of PTTjnrt at 7 o'c ock. Thisdoes not ' promptly , begin . . haveiJbeen V. which r nrnnftrtiea ta mi An election of officers was held dur nott mean that there wui oe an avrru Mirvwi v,-. or General ReUef Comcompany t Fronk Chevrolet, is the from Listen!" loans caption G. qps Look! R. with fThe business through the meeting ''Stop! circular issued by W. M. wm, mitte e ing instances the charge, .The fifty cent aamission over another Federal Land Bank of Berkeley and expahderapldiy'during the past year Brough of Tremonton, elected presirodeo patron, to return to the d to lurI1 of the the Land Bank Commissioner during Or so until liowtnsy empioy a large vice executive president Bernice Brough, . Garland, yico Jeff era, mtenmsato. dent; for the fight, after JJ"I.LSu-elsewhere.- the,, fruit to the Union Pacific Railroad, in the effort the ' . number of men. a eight months up to June 1, 1936. president; Mrs. Lewi. Dodd of Harper, TAside from boxing card, il rrrZ.Z.ZJZZ was espe325 of accidents, ,: reduce highway propertie The purchase '..r ,.i. jKcretery; Mrs. Frank Kelley, is .pianneo, ior that- - ln our to program, aug on of $1,140,000. grade financed Jto the amount refreahment' committee and morWg to followed by bawbali;; cially those which occur with a temporary' Jntetert reduction a of In reieaaing. the figure, today, of 3J per Edith Samuelaon. program com-crossings. . Several hundred milesUncent" for interest payawe land border the of TreCharles Parker, president r'ttBO. Ur O. or that transcontinental highways the eftdlng June 30, 1937 year established, during be faCalcenters and these are a hing auctas. c." bank which serve, the. states of homes-o- ion Pacific lines Land Bank ' loan, made on Federal the in supervision be provided for automotlsts to "race ifornia, Nevidsy Utah and Arizona, vorite place see associations. loon national to those needing assistance . cared the train,", endangering not only their said the percentage of all loan pro- through tt properly that this surplus own lives but passengers on the trains ceeds used to .purchase farms increasScheduled that there jnay be no waste, and ed from 4 per cent in the last half of and other drivers on the roads. 22 for that the needs of the family may be During the summer there have been 1935 to 7 per 'cent In the first five " HU TTJ JNTOBr. UTAH BuppUed'' be a number of accidents where drivers months of 1936., of will tour Bureau these trust suggestion owner Farm annual We farm The Aa a move to stimulate have tried to "beat the train" over FRIDAY AND SATURDAT, Box Elder county, will be held Aug. received In the spirit 4n which they crossings with unfortunate result, for ship on asound basis, the Farm Credit will cooperate of 't By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND In 22, winding up at Box Elder Park, are given, and that you JACK COLT the drivers and many narrow escapes Act of 1935 authorized the use CoWmisalOfter loans for where a program, games and a box in this rrolect as you have done with from serious injury or death. Bank Land v Donovan" all others in the past. We appreciate lunch will be enjoyed. years Stumbling blocks are hardest oa. ft Thousands of the new circulars have this purpose. During recent ' ' met Mon tho splendid loyalty of our members, 4' committee executive Tha block beads. . : loai money sent second and mortgage railroad when In the issued GESSOm HOOT M. by for the and feel sure we may rely upon your been faith and plans Federal the is lamp, completed Reason mind, available, not been night day readily ' ' Jl m., support in this call that has come u to Its asrenta in every city for distri has Is Its renectef. SWIFTYW tour. It will commence at 1 p. cen. bution to'publlc officers, to churches, Land Bank loan, which are. made only " '" ' ... nose at the led are s designated by S ta civic clubs and for posting in ran on first mortgage security up to 50 US. More p ,1: everyone meeting w "FLASH GOSDOM : ." Your will Sister., by what the mind ner cent of the apprataed value have tral point.. Six educaUonai stops or wherever they hotel, toad stations, ' v , V .. Clara H. Fridal knows, be .made, at wntcn crops ana Several not been sufficient to stimulate the SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY lm- Cook'- -- may be seen by the public. Good people are those who are $ with A Mud 'Ssr isbe discussed for the general of wiU farm was Now, 'howeyary' purchase ago a simitar circular in WARNER BAXTER hurt by tho pangs of other Margaret K.. Pack. months ' loan, Frovemotof agriculture in the coun- : in practically every the aid of the conyjrisjrioner, and read sued '' p v.. Relief people's sins. to 75 per cent Society, Presidency. Hoed orhofil roOm til th west. The rail loan., may be made-uJ ivi - 'O bother little minds, but Freckles x . lir coumy,, tur ' ; J of the appraised value, thus opening Everyone road umpor sert to enlist all those who really think, honor. El Dcn:dow In the effoH to reduce the nun id many farmer, and tenants agreatsoars. , : ahOWd great KEach perwn attendto: ly improved opportunity to owtrthsir 1 think the worst man is but the Bel' OX cucn. avuiucuw. WTDrDAY AND THURSDAY tour. '. '.: own farma.j-glutton, twit he who Is tin-- -" Vlded .by the committee that a ' V Cordon of Salt and ooai'Voner bank land Both - "RWi cad Mra. B. X areif ( re id. rrlenda ' Kday, v -.- rtL would Drove more satisfactory. goon are now being fa ' r long ga WKto'rn NWtfMt UstaB, ,Y : J'!i vfcatai in Tremooton Sunday- loon, of nertoiu of vear. at xr reiumson, (1 Their Hooert, CS U twdi . et 'IS KIT tt nwiMitnii for and five par lSTtertepjeddenc.y tTTgTtf rstate chaonsHp I; e - stakVthe mee Suggestions from the Board as they - Jw : . Remains for Tax (ftllf1rMra''&?' AW ZW Alton BeCK, - - - ! V'decida.to do v- i .- ' SericeaHeld for In- - - " :' uil ?"6- j - lhair . . down ft Maw forces, on. the Ty?nti$.lojr, .x. At the opening of :.s cat J-- , County Chairman lltSo Chr ' on expressed Us a?prcfecsu . iX v and. .ithe.,lattedt large attendance shown and, named Qeorge Aadeaic' . of Brigham City, as temporary man and GeergeFrodsham a"teuj- -norarv secretary. - Mr. Anderson handled U eonvea- - : tion in a very orderly manner and;, with the exception of one 4r tw , la Ana n9 WhirVi' WfUL , more chickens have been raised this year and the feed supply has also been reduced by the drought,, feeds., are likely to be higher priced than usual This will tend to result in more chick ens .being marketed and in lower pne eS - Dead The favorable relationship which existed between feed costs and egg prices during the spring of 1938 was conducive to increased hatchings as weU as to a high egg production per hen. As a matter of fact, commercial hatcheries have already reported an increase of 25 per cent in the number of saleable chicks hatched during the first six months of 1936 as compared - -- - man. convention , : , evening ifr n for, the- xurpote- - at electing delegatea to the ttate at congressional conventions to at gait Lake City tf'Ji Saturday wecav- , v . PracUcally every auditorium', Wednesday . i'"' c Democrats of Box fHder connty ' ; - i' AwntaM. nwm.Qm Gtonrlin o- Imrtn poultry meat., .. two other to isfecord,:! On other desire the things hand, announce.my my. candidacy for nomination as the Dem-- ; may help to check the drop in nouL.. Onft ia the nrobable ocrafic candidate for representative f- j jfromfthe First Congressional District improvement in consumep teuytof to me ouier ia of Utah. u ABE MURDOCK. may thinK tasruun . ens are coming u. the nuiiber of chickens next spring is , da .it... Precincts VcU Ilc sented At Mass Con vention Held Wed. be eXPePcted.Prices of other.m.ats -may also be lower. If so,' this alsoi uuuauve. own their i!wnii heir.1 to hold down the price of , - Extensleo Poultryman, U. 8. A. C, Poultrymen everywhere are wondering what is going to happen to chicken and egg prices during the next five months. According to the summer poultry and egg outlook issued recently by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, egg prices will likely go higher than average and poultry prices are a to f mow than tne seasonal orop. tor la the The most Important fbt the. repoultry and mainder of 1936 and earty IfSTU Ct evantfJi feed situation. Feed pri 7pa8t rather sharply , during days and should the drought deplete feed supplies as seriously as in 1934, high feed prices would result in, a rather heavy marketing of chickens in the poultry flocks of the country during the next" few months of Uus vear. J)Mrl CONVENTION TO ;1:V' misunder-stahdingran- 1 ..... OW.-,- - - ... - . - r, - Betf--ne- tt, , r J - - - 1,. this-city,- this-eta.- Ke, lu l " , : . v , - .- vrwood - IriT! .TiZ ! , 8 niht ; g. i one-four- th l " - - Krougn wxmm Al 1 - i - In mem-marri- l.r- ' ; L4srtlDtl0n ul-- u J 1 - y: .Yi ... . mirr-Jiase- " . J - fam-auo- Provi-f&qe- e IssUedBUPRi -- v' Farmers Property . y i Force Fronk 1. - rv uu.wft,i. V 3 more-chane- - w I jZi " .". . . 1 - LP?es.of f Annual Farm Bureau For Tour Saturday, August 0rp?T4m Theatrev - . . . "Crash d: m' " "- "i. , - c "Rcbin cl j - " b4 I L V' IV - i -- Vi":'v ''" . 'rtl ii-X:,:- . -- d-ila- . : jHWd?0?9! AiX-t- - h Z . f ' It) lnoon. 1 " '' 17 .-- 1. ... r fX' - , J 1 ( ..") |