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Show EAR EIVER VA a Volume xn TERMOXTOX CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936 AGRICULTURE fhc Editor Sees If INCREASES Trend edi-ori- al NUMBER TEN Tremonton Businessmen, POULTRY ASS'N Merchants To Sponsor ATTEND MEETING Holiday Gift Festival OFFICIALS OF I give t0 eath subscriber who pays his subscription up, or to any new subscribers, one box containing 24 beautiful Christmas cards and en- velopes, value 83 cents. ... This is one of the most unusual offers this paper has ever made. You will say so when you see the cards. Why not get your Christ- mas cards this way, one box with every $2.00 subscription that Is paid. Outlook For 1937 Shows1 Continued Upward in a recent edition of the Ogden the following ! "In appeared: the race for congress in the Abe Murdock received district First he unprecedented majority of 31,672, attest to his popularity. "Our representative in congress has g ;iade a most satisfactory record, into best the highly responsive Without vests 0f his constituents. egard to party affiliations, he has istened to the petitions of the people f Utah and has been tireless in his ievotion to public duty. That is one eason he received such a flattering er IF '': Commencing Monday, Kovem- ber 28, and running over a period of ' ' weks. Leader- - will A I tandard-Examin- " VpecuL o'ffer ; AU17D f A CT 171? n U I Erfll LilO 1 I LRU. Xbe murdock. f ONGKESSMAN. Cooperation Benefits , Hundreds of Dollars In Prizes Will Be Given Explained to Local Away; Turkeys to Be Thrown Poultrymen From Buildings A meeting of the poultrymen of The following report forcasts aj bright outlook for farm families in! 1937. The report was made by bur-- ! eaus of agricultural economics and! home economics in their annual out-- ; look report. The bureaus, summarizing the pros-- ! L. pects, said: "The 1936 gross cash income from agriculture is continuing the upward trend begun in 1933, and, according to preliminary estimates, represents an increase of approximately 11 per! cent over 1935 income. This general increase in 1936 is expected in spite of the severe summer drought that destroyed crops and pastures over a considerable area. Probably much of the effect of this drought on income and resources will not be felt until 1937, and its influence on farm income will be chiefly regional. The J. L. Weidmann, president of the outlook for 1937 income from ag- Bear River Water Users association riculture the country over is a con- was appointed by Governor Blood as tinuation of the upward trend of a delegate to the National Reclama1933-3tion convention to be held in Spokane, Washington, November 23 and 24. (Please Turn to Page Four) In his letter naming the delegates, the governor said, "Subjects of vital interest on irrigation in the" semi-ari- d states will be under discussion. It is. 3 the valley was held in the L. D. S. hall The Tremonton businessmen have held two meetings recently Wednesday afternoon. Present at the which at were William of plans were laid for a huge Holiday Gift Festival, in which meeting Schuldberg, Preston, president of the Utah Poul- several hundred dollars in prizes will be given to patrons of the try producers association; H. L. Black 'business houses of this city. hurst, of Salt Lake City, assistant The festival will be conducted oo a manager and Edgar R. Madsen, of similar basis as was conducted a year Midvale, a director of the association. ago.when more than 1,000.00 in prizThe meeting was in charge of J. es was given to the public. L. Weic'man, president of the local Some necessary changes have been association. made to improve and eliminate some Mr. Schuldberg directed his reindorsement at the polls. of the conditions and obstacles that to the subject of cooperation. marks pleas-n- g a has Murdock were met last year. "Congressman He stated that the drop in the price personality which has won him Tickets will be with every 60 of turkeys this year is due largely Christ- cent purchase andgiven nany warm friends even beyond the on the final daya to the fact that the market had been jorder line of his own party. If he those holding the lucky tickets will be Nomioverloaded by those outside of the as:ontinues to serve as in the past, he awarde-- the prizes. It is planned, alsociation and explained that had the s due to be given even higher honors so, that on two or three days turkey association had control of all turkeys of Utah." voters the throws will be held, similar to those iy in the states in which they operate, We believe that the people of this C. C. Watkins and Wesley Gephart, conducted last year. they could have marketed them in members of the music committee of recinct share the opinion expressed The number of inquiries received an orderly fashion and maintained the the Lions Standard-Examiiy the editor of the club, furnished the program from patrons by the merchants as to price. at the regular luncheon meeting held whether or not they were going to h; for, in spite or tne overwneiming Mr. Blackhurst gave a report of given President Roosevelt in Wednesday night at the Midland Cafe, conduct another gift festival indicates the financial condition of the insti- Lions Watkins and Gephart rendered that the Congressman Murdock iiajority public is keenly interested tution and said it was rated among two coronet duets, followed by a talk and anxious five votes in excess of those to with the mer the very best of all cooperatives and by Mr. Watkins stressing the need chants in their cooperate by the president. srood-wieift festival. of this paper is pleased that for every dollar of liability, the for a community band, which would the time that it shall run, During Ieceived the editorial from the association had more than two dol- absorb the graduates from high school commencing November 28th and end- as we believe that it lars in good, quick assets. wno naa aireeay naa iour years m ing December 24, the merchants and When asked what percentage of the music training. He stated mat ne businessmen in Dceneral will nffor ctw. fpeaKS uie general leemig men. ia iiciu "Jt'w tor Congressman Murdock and tne er- 1 0 btOCkhOlderS the purxoses for which it was formed turkey crop Utah produced, Mr. would like to make Tremonton a mu cial values in their merchandise, he conscientious service and lcient and that the Western states present a Blackhurst replied that of the 20,000,- - sical center in which bands, orches- which should be an inducement and as rendered the people of his state Last week the Bear River State united front in the councils of the' na- - 000 pounds produced by the nation tras and choruses would form a mu an encouragement for the public to nd nation. Utah produces 1,000,000 pounds. The sical organization, which would in- trade at home. bank mailed out checks in payment tion next winter." of a 3 percent dividend to its stock It is expected that the convention turkey crop has increased 100 per clude all who desired to continue their Complete details of the prizes and' will evolve a program for the presen- cent each year over the previous year studies in music. miles governing the Gift Festival will This is the holders. time a first for PROTEST ;iTIZENS Mr. Watkins stated that $500.00 appear in next week's issue of the great many years that a bank in this tation of the needs of the reclamation for the past two years. ANDALISM. states to the new congress, which conAn important announcement that would be required in order to launch Leader. Don't fail to see it. city had paid dividends. Each year for. the . past . .several was made to the producers was that, such a program and gave a detailed According to Mr. R. W. Cannon, venes in January. ears in Tremonton on Hallowe en cashier of the bank, the institution The Eear River water users will after an investigation which extended explanation of what might be expect- ight, a certain group seems to take is Li splendid financial condition and be pleased to learn of Mr. Weidman's over a long period, the association was ' ed from such an organization. elight in demolishing and taking its patrons are being increased daily. appointment as a delegate as he has now prepared to announce that al His talk was enthusiastically repart the children's play equipment A cordial invitation has been sent out proved to be an able advocate and satisfactory plan for group insurance j ceived and he was reasonably of the water rights of the had been worked out with one of the j ed that he would have the i the City park. Several indigent by the bank for those living within backing have asked the editor of this pa the territory served by it to use the Bear River users in the past. largest life insurance companies in of the Lions club in accomplishing The Utah delega tes are WilliamJ tjjer United States and that members j his musical ambitions. er to say something in its columns institution as their bank, with assur' BRIGIIAIS CITY, 2iovlG.-- A pc-- , bout this vandalism, and to protest ance that' its facilities will be used rv. vvuiKtcc, i. n. numpnerys, cj. , . of t he association would Soon be able Following the program; committees tltion for reduction of train service R. J. ne manner in which the boys and to P. to Alexander, secure Larson, life insurance the George in individuals and through out to general were named help the holiday over the old line carry traversing western rls are allowed to break up and in build the valley in which it is located. Keyser, Gus P. Blackman, Douglas association. Examples and compari- - activities of the club. included They ther ways destroy property, public Scalley, Joseph A. Anderson and J. sj0ns of cost were explained to those a special B. R. high school program Box Elder county has been filed with the Utah public service, commission A. Hale, Salt Lake City; E. G. Saun-- 1 present. The announcement was nd Drivate. from vear to vear with- committee Dr. G. M. Evans, H. D. the Southern Pacific railroad, but E. Ora and J. by ut some warning as to how far they i Yin f Bundy, ceived satisfaction. marked with Fjeldnted I OT fimmiiniPa Thomas and Wendall McDermaid. officials are not worried over county an go and the consequences for such , , Ogden: William Peterson and George XT Harry Taylor was appointed chairman the matter, it was learned today. coiutan state cts. d. wic Clyde, Agricultural pf the children's Christmas, an anThe petition requests permission to Thp most wp mn hnnf. tr rln is to' lege; J.' W. Gillman, Orem; J. L. nual event in which the merchants limit the train service to "service on D. M. D'. L. Jones to J. Wr. W. Gibson, Weidman, Honeyville; According Bring it to the attention of the parof the city has Santa come and de- call" 3 the railroad company meaning iiits and public officials, who could. Upward of twenty thousand cases of Hurricane; Ephraim Bergeson, Corliver a present to all children who will maintain the tracks and when of Cook Garden City; in the future to curb such communicable diseases are reported nish; Clarence gather at the tree. disa be will is called train service for Reed to F. L. and About state Horace in manager plant According this Allred, Roosevelt, annually. Unless the play equipment James Brough was named chaircare to line over of iooperate fixed the take of Giles diseathe Utah Poultry producers man of .the P. Champ, Logan. patched occur in children. These up in the last dayor nominating committee the business. have for cent will the made of list be to this eggs fifteen Additions association, prices per still lying on the ground,' ses furnish about for the officers for the coming year. In event the petition is granted, iome of it in an unusual condition. steadily increased during the past 3 Others to serve on the committee the total deaths. In addition to the later. reshould have no fear of being stockmen with economic weeks the following prices I This play equipment was bought deaths and the social and were A. N. Fishburn, K. L. Steven- left without a means of office for Lake Salt from the the getting shipadd one must from cases, ported iith public money, including private losses and Lee Kerr. ments of feed to their herds during 14: Ex son, Wesley Gephart November week from the disabilities to Give BoiirbOllS ending resulting permanent are ubscriptions and those who the winter time, for the railroad, it is tras, 40c... selects, 36c... plain large diseases, which mayi in keeping a place for the en- 25c his and pointed out, will be obliged to open 30c; child mountaineers, pullets, the ni acthroughout handicap Boys and girls to play resent such npnnG OA 1U11VCJS in the line despite snowdrifts or other nornortion. nrl nthfr w " - pradpa" tire life. I t jtons on the part of the Hallowe'eners November obstructions Next and furnish service. Monday evening, damaged The other night, the writer of this These prices will average the growBlindness, deafness, m. is also tne It , at P pointed out that if the er about. $9.00 per case. The prices .tide was passing the City park in;hearts; and kidneys, increased suspec-..... is it will not inter- v. ..... o i petition tnna nf granted r nrimo are h ATher iuuiiu Annmvimtiv ri inTprnnn n automobile and saw some boys tihii.r have remained higher this year than . nt the. Blue- Virtnrv t?nnooclt . danop j ding the new tennis nets that had in the wane oi communicaDie uiaeasc vu...v,. ballroom, Brigham City, to which An ...... f.i TTtnh u as line which brings into tne county irea- Pmiitrv Plant, oneratim? ,m een put up on the new tennis courts among children. i iiiiii. liic itre yi ...... j . are S12.000 a vear jiuuuijiucu of this county an agent or me iNorxnwesiern iur- - mirv nhont t Economic and humanitarian mo-- ! the voting public with their flocks this year. cently completed. These young peo- and to attend invitd enjoy demand that every known cordially le were old key growers association. According enough to know better, lives alike merriment and dancing, to Mr. Reed Giles, plant manager, the ut it seems like a wave of careless- - effective means of control be fully the night in GETS to Jack Bowring's Rythm Aces will birds have been of high quality and ess, or lawlessness and don't care utilized and that further studies Closed a and music good the nish rousing 98 our knowledge be expedited. some of the flocks have packed 4 MILLION ttitude is prevalent lime is assured an wnu tunic. IJeCOrate percent or better prime grade if we are to preserve public proper- FOOD OF The turkeys shipped have been for y and teach our boys and girls to been has temporarily the Thanksgiving market. Theplant The library .AN INVITATION tspect and preserve it we must start Nearly 4 million pounds of surplus o train them and when necessary closed, during which time the walls wiU start recejVing for the Christmas beautiful market December 3 and it is expected agricultural commodities have been a received have and Vic law to attend Se the Btrnnir trt mnlfP ceiling f arm . nf invite . . We cordially you " ' O ' v an artis n example of the willful and nersis- School Vody the Piano considerably larger than supplied to those on Utah relief rolls Of Recital of Madge Henrie, covering of paint, applied in tic through the Agricultural Adjustment be to the nt violators. shipment. design. Thanksgiving daughter of Radcliffe Henrie, The walls have been painted a rich The Northwestern Turkey growers Administration during the past year,0X0 Heave ho! We're off! The S. S. held Friday evening, November 24 n color, with antique red and gold association are receiving approxi- according to Director William PeterAgenda will sail Friday, Novmber 20. Tremonton L. D. S. chapel at eight beige C. extension aer- HIGH SCHOOL sponged on. The ceiling is done in mately 3 cents a pound higher than son of the U, S. A. S. S. Agenda will o'clock. the of deck The tMPOVEMENTS. an artistic design in other markets. While the price of tur- vise. This distribution of food to the She will be presented by Miss Mary cream, with be the setting for the annual Girls' in thia state was made In cobrown, burnt orange and blue. keys if off considerably in compari- needy Last week the editor had occasion Club Vaudeville, the final rehearsals Burns. now with the Utah relief adminroom and is association operation the The son to last year, study library " visit the hiirh scho61 and the first of which are in progress all this week. Sponsors: since October 1, 1935. present a restful vision to students. hopeful that the growers will receive istration, Mrs. J. H. Rhcad Students in the various acts of this pung that caught his eye was the made under the sensaThe distribution, the The the Wind," "Gone With a fair price for their turkeys. Mrs. Israel Hunsaker musical entertainment stay late so federal surplus of the be to the continues supervision advanced tional will has during slightly Mrs. Adam Brenkman price that their rart on the program commodities corporation, was possione book most in demand. the past three days. Mrs. James Walton. be as nearly perfect as possible. AT THE of agricultural, sur- ble as the result will leave the The pleasure-seeker- s programs conducted ovpart with the band playing a fareOrp at the request of proBLOOD er nation the H. To well. While on the high seas, they GOVERNOR which relieved The ducers. surplus, TREMONTON. UTAH the from will be entertained by sailors . of a burdenmarkets FRIDAY AND SATURDAY r?n.ina rlnh and nirates from the were distributed in some oversupply, 20 Nov. Girls' Atheletics club. Deck games nt when Utah to those who could not buy them club's enter-- ; November 26, Thanksgiving Day the furnish jays: will Agenda e P , The THREE Let in the regular channels of trade. us, a pro-W in in a MESQUITEERS In preparation for the dedication of tainment and all on board will see in has been declared holiday The surplus distributed in Utah, in nted. each in h te own ay but to po Henry issued Governor. class Carnation by he ballroom where the dancing "Ghost their new chapel and recreation hall, terms of e a er pounds, included apples, cl izens the way, " D Blood. " which the thfv Thatcher ward is nutting: on a ARKEST AFRICA " are enjoying the evening. On dried beans, 120,000; citrus nation the to at asked are join Utah :fW? home the Future Farmers will stop Homecoming Friday dried peas, 180,075; SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY 979,440; fruit, o .....,. .......t Kiving thanks Mr numerous the Spanish settlements in Panama, consif,Ullg of a banquet, which will prunes, 180,000; onions, 294,350; evapKmc LINDEN and state this of bestowed on people a program and a orated milk, 34,800; CECELIA PARKER .. In "We in Utah should offer fervent commence at 5:30, dry skim milk, ' This follows a time- proclamation dance. to the duripprfintr enriched oat sidewalk new 45,811; that Providence a to kind 79.9G2; butter, inks roots splendid its ha . V.n?n MOnf tel custom which i have bevn made to rolled Preparations new oats, 80,000. and state been ana 40,000; has tne , the spared the cereal, year building uh., lhft American people,' ing -( liurch Member or "handle a large crowd. was allocated Infidel, See This been installed at the entrance oi uie, State have the harvests In that addition, disaster: cu. Blood said, Wlin mat The Most Widely Sold According to Bishop T. E. Adams, 21,572 bushels of wheat for converStory in m,n bulid mg ,Thc writer does not G overnor wRh lhat that precipitation has flpirit utah ia in heon bountiful; America.". . small balance hUII remains to be sion into flour and feed. a substantial know now long oonr,l The law of this state returned to normal; that COMEDY - SrOUT KEEL on their chapel aritl it is hoped im paid toward been made ml debates as public holidays 'a days progress has economic, MINIATURE - NEWS industrial and that through this celebration that sufproved social, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton returned be raised to pay off will nTw made andlake, this funds ficient ' business conditions the go of the can nt so de it that church the debt of the Tuesday from 'Fort Wayne, IndianaEach commun liy, Pfieh family each 'opportunity to express his apprccia. .... . a McCorin rw e, ... - ernor of this state as days ot iasi n,,aa need4.ii u .v.. attended much IUC OC nn.v X- nitnn vim for aeUlCBlVU the COntCmtlate uunuoj. as a the of visited also !? hashow. timSv Expression or mick They that thanksgiving.' One would the tentative date peering e In Chicago. set. a HUle thing! underlying Ideal of the public obsen,- ed been during the past year." ance to admirably given by the presii would make such a big difference. be-n- and EY LEADER .. J. WEIDMANN LIONS WATKINS, WILL ATTEND j GEPHART FURNISH CONVENTION CLUB PROGRAM Governor Names Pres. Of Bear River Water Users Ass'n As Committees for mas Activities, nation Named Delegate n- tf : 6. ll Bear River State Bank Mails j Dividend , ( j j i j j BOARD WATCHES j , assur-defend- er RAILWAY ACTION ci-ze- ns j I - J ml 7iBcacc ctcaaoi j two-thir- Price of Eggs Raised During Past Weeks ds Vic-communica- ble ed tory Dance at blueDird j j Primp Tlirkpv Shinned From Here C5 . j i ' : j "I -- j -- interior j Students Work Late In Final Rehearsals High .-- UTAH RELIEF POUNDS SURPLUS To Library j i I best-selle- r, )heum Theatre ISSUES HENRY Celebrate Thatcher PROCLAMATION THANKSGIVING Completion of Chapel, Hall, Friday, plus-remov- al price-depresse- d " "Southern Maid" Town Gold" ; - "In His Steps" evt-ning- . ( f I V, - . "i-- . "T" itu ; "Luckiest Girl In" JLoye Utter of A Star' I ' ribeVK I " : 11 VrX I : lnyIidualb ...... T- if- |