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Show EAR RIVER VOLUME XIII TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER MARCH OF TIME e MO. U. 8. IT THE if FAT. OfT. EDITORS OF TIMB I7 Wttkly Keuimataxin 37 NUMBER FIVE Junior C. of C. to Hold J. P. HOLMGREN IS Charter Night Friday The Tremonton - Gailand Junior CHOSEN TO ATTEND ROB'TC. HARRIS Chamber CASPER MEETING Western States Meet for Conservation, Development of Water Resources J. DEWEY MADE PRESIDENT I. M. A. OF CIVIC CLUBS Last Minute Flash: As we go to press we learn of the election of our worthy townsman, C. J. Dewey, as president cf the Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs at the annual membership meeting being held at the Bluebird in Logan. Mr. Dewey was paid the high compliment of being elected unanimously. Congratulations, Jess. Other officers elected were Lee Skanky , Ogden, first vice president; E. M. Van Orden, Lewiston, second vice president; Lewis Jones, Brigham City, third vice president: M. C. Harn ris, Logan, treasurer; E. J. Fjeldsted, Ogden, secretary. The last three offices were reelected on motion of David Tarbet, Logan Rotarv Club delegate. ROAD WORK IS ft PROGRESSING IN BOX ELDER COl Collinston-Loga- n High- way to be Completed November KANSAS CITY, Missouri In his Constitution Day address three weeks ' By 15 ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt irked the legal profession when he reaffirmBRIGHAM CITY.-W- ork is pro- -' ed his low opinion of "legalistic inJohn P. was to selected Holmgren t0&i Movement desof the Constitution, terpretation" attend the National Reclamation Asnorth section of cribed it as a "layman's document, sociation says Fred D. Miles, district engSer! meeting at Casper, Wyo., not a lawyer's contract." At their anFive miles of by the Bear River Valley Water Users in Logan canyon nual convention in Kansas City last was completed oiling Inc. at a recent meeting of the last of week American the members week, 3,000 Other projects underway include a. Bar Association therefore derived Fifteen western states in Interested a series of from pospecial pleasure irrigation, and development and conlitical speeches and resolutions setting WW and a servation of the water resources of Deal the legal profession and the New Tre" ronton to the west will have membership and on an equal footing of mutual dises to cost 5 4 in attendance at the Casper delegates lrespect. linston kT' rA r 4-- H meeting. to Kansas the ma lawyers Box to Welcoming p- TpIeted Each state is allowed ten voting 15, ac- cording-tCity, Missouri's onetime Democratic Ribdelegates and Governor Blood selected Senator James A. Reed declared: "In one delegate from the Bear River Wathis strange period in our history, the ter Users organization. body politic is chained to the political I The Colorado river development is of the dreamers table and The Box Elder operating club of importance to the states having won placements at County are dreams and the seers ot visions ttw" the State as stretch Fair allotments of water (of which Utah follows: River Bear permitted at will to cut and probe Citv is one) before Mexico establishes new and slash the helpless victim." Two md CLOTHING: claims by priority of use. Deal Pleted ythWln days later Nebraska's n The First year Group exhibit. Tranon through this yea?, diversion of Burke 2. R. Edward appealed Senator 11 meantime. the upper Green river, to the Bear ton, Utah, first place. Leaders, Mary HoneyVille to the legal profession's self-pitorth Nomination is tar.tar.:ont to elecriver hence West to Tre-todrainage area is the only chance Newton and Fae Fridal. "There was a time when the banker tion, as it is not probable that anmonton. Funeral services were held in the to First year Individual get Colorado river water into Belle was the favorite 'whipping boy.' The other ticket will be in the field. Thatcher ward chapel Wednesday af- Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Buchanan, Bothwell, firstexhibit, Leadplaced . . banker place. ternoon welts of the lash upon the. under the direction J It is tint the nominees T. E. Adams over the remainsof ofBishop Western Wyoming and naturally these ers, Gladys Anderson and Ruth Ellis. y may now be permitted to heal while will be spring moSSr.F"mmL Nels areas are interested in Second year Group exhibit, Rivergenerally satisfactory. They C. Nelson, 76, prominent seeing to it the lawyer takes his place with bared are men who farm valley have been successful in that the reclamation program em side, second place. Leaders, Anna Anback at the post." their own business affairs, young and er, wno died Monday following an ill- braces this project. derson and Nina Richards. atness which had extended over several 5 lt al" Focusing a large share of its of i and Second year Individual, Melba Other of matters discussed at energentic the local the -- ncreteC capable giving death was due to a heart weeks, tention on new Supreme Court Jus- city a business-lik- e directors and efficienradsecond place. Leaders, Anna Anmeeting was conservation that dif- culty as it tice Hugo Xi. Black, the American ministration of the natural run-of- f in the Bear derson and Nina Richards. Corinne. investibrigham not to and Bar Association decided at the services were Di River drainage area by storage in Third year Group exhibit, Garland, "6 ui "lc "'cctuig, JaySpeakers nrnnintPP to the Su-- ! .'fV,o. M. Schaffer, Peter C. C. Peter. Ma'or Hams a resume of the present reservoirs and preventing wa- unra piace. Leader, Inez Brown. T . Lnarcn James P. Christensen ter from passing down the river that ' premeuoun, niveau work accomplished during the past imia year individual, Viola ys of the staL Jl" vvmuon to petition me C. J. Dewev "rgstrom, President C. E. could be diverted and stored in Bear years. Garland, first place. Leader, Inez com- Smith and Bishop T. E. Adams Public bearings on all future Judicial Lake or any other storage bays. Dis- erown. Thyroid ht. d set the Music was furnished toy the Thatchagainst g; CaldeVwood as secretarv' appointments. Dead nome bcience Clothing Complete all the tribution looses were also discussed lmirove er double male quartette, a duet by and President's Court Plan and fearful of way the directors decided to meet with cobiume, iiernice Brough of East Tien I his efforts to revive it, the Associa-- J Mrs. Ruby Sandall and Mrs. Jennie the then I terete, to out a work nrst moiiLou, company Alice now Sugar place. Leader, than exists a To SpecAnderson and a piano solo by Mrs. tion also voted: appoint there plan of cooperation whereby no undue isrough. Pearl Harris. ial "Commission of seven members to would effect the hardship ef-- 4 irrigators FOODS: , report (for a referendum) further The speakers paid warm tributes to on the lower ends of the various by dit mi l Court; to the forts Supreme his life of honesty and industry and ches. enlarge nrsc year uroup exhibit, Bear tne traveling" "an to devote itself to maintaining The current issue of the Utah Tax- to the life of service he had rendered riiver L. WEIDMAN City, second place. Leader, Del-l- a J. still another Trow pPreciate. independent and untrammeled Christensen. payer is just off the press. In it are to his church and his f ellowmen, hav-- 1 n Connor's Second year Group exhibit. Bear J4 ary." the comparative levies of all the 248 ing held prominent positions in the m, River City, first place. Leader, Violet taxing units of the state cities, ward. N. A peculiar Jensen. towns, counties and school districts. is that he J DIVO S DRIVE Third year Group exhibit. Bear The levies for 1936 are also shown, was born, was married and died on City, first place. Leaders, Edna , NEW YORK Setting forth from and in addition, the amount of in- October 11, being born October 11, Level River Christensen and Nedira Jensen. 4 Buenos Aires in his 1936 model-- Ford crease or decrease from last year are 1867, in Denmark, was married OcFae Fridal represented Box Elder months ago, slen-- 1 indicated. This is a most valuable com tober 11, 1892 and died October 11, I sedan thirty-thre- e Information received from the Bur1937. He in the style revue and Luella a was as son and of Aris it d County Christian the pilation of Nels Divo only der, place Miguel eau of Agricultuial Economics, Unitgentina rattled west toward Santiago, where such complete information is Nelson and Katrina Jensen Nelson. He ed States Department of Agriculture, Lish was the health girl from the I Chile. There county. turning north, he travers-- ; published, the issue will be of general was instrumental in bringing his par- indicates that prices for The foods team from Tre- ed thirteen countries, jolted through interest to taxpayers and officials ents and his brother from Denmark. cattle and for lambs are likely to montonfirst year ef Society On alike. to he gave a demonstration on mak first lived continue near present levels for the Utah, coming 1935, 1936 and most of 1937 before "uora fnr breakfast muffins. Mrs. Mildred The tabulation of levy changes show in Perry, where he resided with the next few .many years an active . he landed last week at the front door William Peterson, ing months, I of New York's Hotel that 20 of the 29 counties increased late Bishop James Nelson for a num- Director Utah Extension Service said Harris is the leader Snd the team was Pennsylvania. for I Of his 22,000-mil- e their uook and Beverley Manning. her faithfuino: CUIU d levies. These increases are due ber of years. He later moved to Brig-ha- this week. route, Psented to . her where he married Eliza PeterNETTIE B. LUND is mountain, desert and jungle. Divo largely, it is pointed out, to the fact Prices farmers receive for hogs, emrance ner of son. Home that the counties have been brought Demonstration Agent gaily took the first 400 miles with however, are expected to go down I Sh? Is now Thirty-cn- e leaving out "incident," made a pilgrimage to into the social security picture to coyears ago Mr. Nelson some as they usually do during the Fails, moved wUh to the great bronze frontier statue of operate with the $7,000,000 state bi Thatcher, where he was late fall and winter months, Mr. PetVoa ff ' Stokes. A eift the Savior 13,000 feet above the sea ennial appropriation for this purpose. highly successful in the farming in- erson pointed out. But even with this in the Andes, bashed in his radiator This new responsibility now assumed dustry. He was a high priest and usual decline, To hog prices are expected All In Z MMfng the Relief crossing Atacama Dessert, and bur- - by the taxpayers, accounts for the throughout his life took an active to average at least as high as a year I ried a companion who died of thirst. levy increases. AAA part in church affairs. The Bureau's reasons for this ago. Besides three children, Joseph J. The levies of cities and towns show As he hacked his way a yard at a include the prospects for and Leo Nelson, both of expectation time through jungles of Peru and Ec- little change for of the 179 taxing Nelson Farmers cooperating in the 1937 D Hm Vinera a v'Lrrt At tnntia tret nf the First Ward . . vyi t.ijf.tj frr m j.vi rvi rwv. wuiiwt, iv4 Relief Society in a 01 than a a,vm lvl,a' Agricultural Conservation uador, he and two new partners were units, but 44 made increases, while simi,ar and continued manner . Program ago good year ,7 who own or operate more than one honored Mrs. Jorgensen and nearly eaten alive by mosquitoes; 115 remained the same as last year Fielding, he IS survived by his Widow ronsnmpr HanH fnr mMf0 . s'when they ran out of food Divo shot and 20 decreased their levies. Despite ana tmrieen grandchildren. About an average corn cron is fairlv farm in a single county should make day evening, the Genealogical society of the ward, over which Mr. the increase in tax collection, 21 of Interment was made in the Bothwell certain for this monkeys. Jorgenyear. Therefore, with ccrtaiil that all land owned or sen 40 the Thatcher has presided for a number school incd districts made levy cemetery. Through the 300 "impenetrable" hy tnem 5s reported in the appli-- a for lower corn prices and of will honor them In a miles north of Columbia to the Pana- - creases due largely to debt service relatively high level of hog prices cation for payment, the State AAA years, special ma Canal, guided only by compass, charges arising from building pron e the ratio will be very fav- - ffice has been informed by the ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen are .Divo claims to have hacked, ferried, grams. But one district lowered its for hog feeding and hog pro-- 1 ern Ltivision, William Peterson, Di- highly esteemed in this rector of pontooned, even to have taken his levy while the other 18 made no Utah Extension Mr. and Mrs. W. Calvin Waldron, duction during the fall and winter Service an community and are known Ford to pieces, transported it by mule change. and n sit- nounced today. recognized for their faithof announce the engage- seasons. The improved ful work in the Latter The "Taxpayer" shows that levies mentThatcher, I Mr. Peterson (Please Turn to Page Three) of their daughter Faye to Perce uation also points to an increase in explains that all Day Saint are largely of local origin. The median F. Watkins. son of Mrs. Catherine the number of cattle and lambs fed Ia,ms n which applicant shares in church. The membership, with many tne principal crop, including those on other of their friends, regret to see levy in cities and towns is shown to Watkins, of this city, the marriage to this year, particularly in the Corn be 37 mills. Of this amount all but Mrwnicn a 1937 payment is earned and them leave this community, but BeltPeterson stated. take place Tuesday, October 19, at I the 5.63 mill levy made for state the Salt their best wishes for their conTne outlook for sheep and lambs those n which the deductions exceed -Lake Temple. tinued school purposes, is for strictly local jrom success and happiness in their the must has be included The bride and groom are both young payment, changed but little during the past new location. uses, viz., for city, school and county business Mr. : Peterson month. be will calls to this attention the Marketings larger people of this city and have governments. Then it states that vir- been active in religious and social af- - fal1 than in the past summer, but the following three cases where failure ' We; been takin' a little tually all money derived from fairs and have a host of friends who effect of these increased marketings to meet these requirements will retrip, and state school levy Is distributed to the the esteem tHem and whom the Leader on prices will be largely offset by an quire filing a new application giving this time we got out there into Ore-Jo- n and saw some of that burned rock respective school districts where it is joins in extending best wishes for a expected strong demand for feeder me inrormauon completely. and lava down there around Bend. budgeted and spent. The first case is that in which an lambs in the Corn Bolt. successful and happy life. And then we headed for the Pacific, Editorially the "Taxpayer" points In will make their home in cattle prices owner or operator fails to report all They arid on the way over stretched our out the need for organized taxpayer following a short honeymoon. reached the highest level in about 17 farms which he owns or operates at stomachs on McMinnville melons, be- participation in the affairs of govern years largely because of the marked the time of filing his application for The heading participation or( fore amblin'- down A nsi ment. cattle in the payment. After the application has oiinnv Pal shortage of grain-fe- d vv UU1U1J ' ' in frt 1.11U ,Gbl Deen approved by the State 'eawooci trees you see there, they confiscation forcibly calls attention to,' TJlVll CJrfinnl Tn TTmvo slaughter supply. Prices on well-fiAgriculthe oldest living "The string of a vioUn is broken in ished tural are to Conservation office, additional cattle continue in world expected the thing 18-2Oct. 3 relatively high, Mr. Peterson said, at farms cannot be included for the puris what Mrs. Jo read about have reached the point of confiscastretching it too much." em. tion in some 12 communities where OCTOBER least until increased supplies of grain-fe- d pose of receiving a larger payment. I And it was a 15 Tocumseh, noted Indian With the beet harvest in full swing, The second case is where an cattle become available next winfine trip, and it didn't the total burden is between 50 and appliwarrior, killed at the st cant reports only part of the farms as much as if you was 60 mills. The editorial closes with the started Monday of this week, and a ter and spring. ol Thames. 1813. "TAXPAYER labor SURVIVAL for Put in your time around some the beet slogan Stocker and feeder cattle purchased owned or operated by him and has deshortage fields, the night Th 1United State Mint 6LIES guo. and feel like a sucker the next TROL." IN EXPENDITURE CON- Board of Education, in the spirit of this fall will be much higher in price ductions on unreported farm whirh established at Philadecooperation with the farmers and with than a year earlier, he said, but with would reduce the conservation pay- lphia 1786. I And the view of helping them harvest their much lower feed prices In prospect it ments on th fa anybody who has not been out xii 17 Boundary line between iijvne n.jwm.u, crops, have declared a week's vaca is believed that the combined cost of instances, the application "ere, they better start Bavin up on FARM DHBT ADJUSTMENT for payment Alaska and Canada & of these of tion the school 18th from feeder the cattle and feed will be some cannot be approved and a new applihigh established, 1903. where you put so plans MEETING OCT 19 SET FOR to uch a month in a bank for a travel the 23rd, Inclusive. what less than in 1936-3On the oth- cation must be filed. Where a pay18 Long distance telephone r,stm" fund. And we have seen Robert C. Harris, chairman of the This, it is believed, will help in a er hand, Mr. Peterson added, it is ment has been made the amount of system Joint Chicago and New York, 1802. . farm debt adjustment committee, de- considerable way with the major part unlikely that prices received for finPoliticians. tnpr will have to be refundfl,, of the crop. ished cattle during the first half of ed and a new application for na growlin' at Ihe bankers, sires to Inform the 19 Roger Williams banpayment public that a meett if We was ished from the Momo During the vacation the teachers 1938 will average as high as in the filed. to Juat depend on the ing of the Farm Debt Adjustment chuMtts colony, 163S. K talkers for our trips and had no committee will be held at the Midland are expected to visit at another school same period this year. Therefore, cat The third case is that in which an 2ft Boundary treaty between plan or banks we would not Hotel Tuesday, October 19, at 8:00 p. at least one day and to attend the U. tle feeding will not be as profitable applicant disposes of, or acquires anv "ylngs E. England and America A. g far off our front convention as at waa and Lake tn. Salt it that winter. last farm any persons having' City farm solely for the purpose of reporch. concluded, Mil. and debt difficulties is invited to attend Thursday 1 Friday, During the Tours, with the low down. ceiving a larger payment. Such appliConstitution the meeting, and present hiif "case to convfitlon Thursday and Friday, the cant will not be eligible for conserimami aTQW trooeki JO SIERRA : district school will alao fe cloved. the eoramittMt. vation payments. launch inf. FINAL RITES HELD ar i C. of Commerce ' will hold their charter night meeting Friday, October 15. Willard Eccles, of Ogden, state president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will present their state charter and the national charter will be presented by Brent City Dennings, of Provo. The meeting will be held in the Garland Recreation hall and will be in an informal nature. However, elab CITIZENS TICKET orate plans have been completed for K. C. Harris, Mayor the evening to be an outstanding sucK. B. Waldron, councilman cess. Clifton G. M. Kerr, councilman Following the program and ban Ervin Stohl, councilman quet, a grand ball will wind up the Rudy Miller, councilman evening's activities. Levi Dunn, Treasurer A number of special guests of the K. S. Calderwood, Clerk two cities have been invited to attend. In a fairly well attended Citizen's primary, held in the L. D. S. Recreation hall Wednesday evening, R. c. Harris was as mayor by acclamation. Russell Waldron was retained on the council and given a four-yeterm and the treasurer and clerk were also retained Levi Dunn, treasurer; and R. s. Calderwood, clerk After a battle of ballots in a closely contested race. Clifton G. M. Kerr. Ervin Stohl and Rudy Miller emerged C. as the nominees for the two-yeOn councilmen, to be voted on November CITIZENS PRIMARY Young, Energetic Men Named For Councilmen MUTUAL DISRESPECT TTl LEADER if!n TtltlZ? DeyVuw.T aa-Co- Club of Elder County Wins bons at State Fair FOR PROMINENT VALLEY FARMER tmncLt L,? 4-- H aiSSSS?6 Nels Nelson Born, Married, Died October ar anti-Ne- w Trans-mountai- S y: be'i-vc- - atelr .2?--we- en lof-M- ,TVrr;y" bw;w "itwo J " Se IJ tTh1' TrTS SV " Wgh-"erci- al - br - Tax Levy Statistics Given "Taxpayer" femen! iI 1 westofS Livestock Prices Are Likely to Remain Near Present T sen Honored Prior to LeavinTremonton wasp-waiste- well-finish- uVC0M - I I'"3 one-thir- tom2 Zi l"wa Z L:sitlrZ" 'V Operators are Urged List Farms For Payments 1 wof"' hon3 s,., SZZSSi ytem0n' 11 TW operat-prospee- ts j West-orabl- hog-cor- . feed-grai- THE LOW DOWN - ; - ex-ten- ' i HICKORY GROVE Tre-mont- ,c er n Beet Vacation 1L ' one-ha- lf j Bat-ti- n 7. nn over-payme- nt tt-Tr- igate Subscribe for the Leader d |