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Show EWER X7 A IT vz LEY LIE TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 ":OLUME XIV NUMBER NINE iTURKEY DRESSING PLANT OPENS IN TREMONTON " New Dealers the Editor Sees If Democrats Elected Re-Elect- ed from Ogden to Turkeys In County Idaho to Be Processed By Modern Methods To All But Two Offices Voters in large numbers throughout the nation registered their approval and disapproval of the present adr1DlTIONAL FRANCHISE ministration. The Republicans made OFFERED TELEPHONE CO. large gains in the east and broke into the win column in some of the wesBees considerable agitation in the past tern states. Utah, generally, went ovBear River over the s several weeks X On - . erwhelmingly Democratic. Box Elder which has been Telephone franchise, to reDem gave County has majorities every asked from the City Council, ocratic candidate with the exception which has sulted in a free discussion, of the sheriff and the county attorney and With a force of approximately 40 resolved itself to questionnaries (By ReUl Bishop) Fred Sorenson was elected sheriff from repreThe closing battle for the local men and 90 women, the new, 'a complete investigation and Walter Mann was elected county Com-- i Utah Poultry Producers Turkey football eleven will find the boys ensentatives of the State Utilities attorney. This puts the law enforce, FriBox Bees the Elder mission. Dressing plant, which was completed ment of the county into the Republi- countering the 11 at Brigham City. Tuesday at midnight, commenced November day, It appears from reports that sim-can's hands. They are capable and of l The game is scheduled to start at Wednesday morning. Don service is comparable to that w young men and the citizens 2:30 p. m. and since it is Box Elder's Homer, local turkey raiser, took in of Some the conditions. and Cities ilar of the county look confidently to the was a crowd is ex- the first flock to be processed. people to whom the questionnaire future that they have a complete set Homecoming, capacity outcome out. of to turn The In addition to commencing operati presented complained of slow service. or qualified men filling every office. pected this game is very hard to predict ions Wednesday morning, approxiIt was brought, according to reports, Mrs. Florence Souter replaced Mrs. because of the fact that it is a traHbat in many instances the service mately 250 visitors, including promAtton Christensen m the recorder's ditional battle and both teams are ex- inent state and eastern buyers and as so the slow pay- . . . SENATOR. ELBERT D. THOMAS AND REPRESENTATIVE ABE was not nearly office. ments due the telephone company for MURDOCH, Utah Democrats, Retain Their Posts by Substantial Majority officials, were shown through the pected to be in first class condition. The most Tremonton the and vigorous service Cliff precinct Coach gave of the the Bears, stated plant. Eastern officials and buyers Tripp, candidate for state Kerr, be in the best were loud in their praise for the plant, his would representa that complainers were some whose tor Senator Thomas and D. Thomas carried Utah County, the Elbert ana Mrs. Christensen, candidate condition charges uve, had to be removed because of that they have been in since saying that there was nothing finer home of Dr. Franklin S. Harris, his ' for recorder as well as many delin- Congressman Abe Murdock emerged majorities. the opening game with South Cache, la the country and that the Bear Riv- opponent, by a large majority. Murmost one of victorious bitter after the who weTe course, of The many quents and, amendments were defeated by and that they had a good chance of er Valley should be proud of this new dock carried Box Elder County, the some had I also in Senator in Utah's a two to one vote. payment history. campaigns noany prompt birth place of his opponent and Wcbcr upsetting the highly ra ted Bees. The enterprise. Thomas was singled out as the man The plant operations are in charge The complaint. y votes of Mr. residence recorded in this players are putting forth furious batCounty, present straight We just wonder what the answers upon whom their attack was centerprecinct were 145 for the Democrats tles for the starting honors. There is of Ronald Driggs of Salt Lake City, Young. a possibility that Fred Allen may re an expert in the new methods of turwould be to a similar questionnaire ed. While the majorities were cut Democrats take the election results against 119 for the Republicans. on any utility or business. It would somewhat, they were elected by more that the people of Utah are well satfollowing is a tabulation of the place one of the regular tackfield men key dressing. Box Elder isfied with the efforts of the admin- votes in this be interesting for us to know what than 22,000 plurality. precinct, as well as the and that either Dick Anderson, According to Manager Reed Giles, 500 and istration in behalf of their state. Re- totals for the between them and Jenkins or Blain Hickman may the officials are elated over the prosour of giving County think newspaper county: people a call on the line. Just who will pects of a large run this season. Wedwe imagine there are some of them 600 majority. publicans found cciiolation in the TreTotal get start J we wouldn't like to read, though we An interesting feature of the elec- fact, they claim, that the vote indiprobably will not be settled un- nesday, turkey growers from Ogden monton Co. Vote til after Thursday's workout. tion results was the fact that Sena cated a swing back to the G. O. P. and surrounding territory were in the U. S. Senator: think it a good average paper. of coach Earl the Thomas (D) Bees, plant making arrangements for the. Ferguson, It seems a bit inconsistent to the; 308 3512 a has team has assembled lasted that Harris (R) ; 265 handling of their Christmas birds at man who stops to think that with 3029 Home-Schowas Once this this plant. In addition, growers from, twice defeat when this in year. 23 business city .Member of Congress: phones only team Southern Idaho have indicated their a after outplaying completely the company is asked to spend $12,-- ; Murdock (D) 308 3518 from Nevada they allowed the Nevad-an- s desire to process their turkeys here its lines. We wonder if ; 000 to cable Young (R) 265 2988 KLO to make a score and barely nose and trucks are at present in that town asked was in business to, any Justice Supreme Court: them out. The other was against Og- territory gathering the birds. With make a proportionate expenditure for McDonough (D, 315 3643 To further education as a den last Friday. In all other games the exception of two or three flocks, (B. R. H. S. Journalism Dept.) if it could be done. j improvements Folland (R) 212 2829 & the Bees have shown a powerful line all the birds in the Bear River Valley Instructors of Vocational Agricul responsibility, The city council are inclined to be and a very good passing attack, and will be dressed at this plant, Mr. Giles - fair and reasonable and are asking ture at the high school are offering. series of weekly radio programs in State Representative, Dist. 1: have scored very impressive victories. ' stated. 2086 that the major complaints be correc- - again this winter, evening school and dramatic form will be sponsored by Thome (D) 1619 School at Bear River High School It is conservatively estimated that ted, we suppose they will furnish the part time classes to those interested. the National Congress of Parents and Reese(R) State Representative, Dist 2. will close at 12:00 and all of the stu- - between 65,000 and 70,000 turkeys will These instructors are Halvor Skinner Teachers in cooperation with the U. , telephone company with a list of them, 243 dents who wish will be provided withi be processed in this plant this year. and that the franchise will be extend- and Charles Last, of the Mechanics S. Office of Education, with the as- Meson (D) 1472 332 ed three years with a pledge that at department; Andrew Heggie, instruc- sistance of the Works Progress Ad- Kerr (R) 1302 transportation to Brigham City for The capacity is about 3,000 a day. ' the expiration of the time the poles tor of Auto Mechanics; LeRoy Bunnel, ministration, beginning in November Co. Commissioner the game. The methods used in dressing the. teacher of Agricultural Science, and and continuing for 26 weeks. The pro- Davis (D) will be removed. is a 289 waxing methtuikeys 3470 Would an other telephone company Mrs. Oneta Shurtz, of the Home Eco- grams will be broadcast each Wed- - Hunsaker (R) od. The turkey is put on the carrier J 283 3046 come in and abide by such regula- - nomics department. at one end and comes off the other Loan Astvtr. tions? a beautiful, tempting dressed bird Evening classes will be held for a 378 3878 p. m. Mountain Time.j The Bear River Telephone, in ourj limited number of groups of adults Ogden) wax piocess requires the dipping I The 190 (R) 2669 I opinion, has rendered this valley good, interested of the turkey in a pool of warm wax. ine purpose or tne oroaacasts is to in problems common to County Clerk. Stockholders of the Tremonton and It then eroes to a cooler, where it is service. Its stockholders members of a given community. Last stimulate general interest in the edJ consistent Nielsen 384 (D) Rawlins National Farm Loan Asso- - immediately cooled and continues on 4388 I are some of the leading men of this cfuldren and ucation welfare of and in were held successful classes year Johnson (R) 184 cia tions voted to consolidate the two to the 2153 I county, many of whom have other in-- I Bothwell and Snowville on "Home workers, who strip the wax young people. Emphasis will be placed terests in this community and have association, forming one to be known from the bird( bringmg with it the County Treasurer: A number of communi- on education as a continuous process as the Bear River National Farm feathei3 416 helped to build it. We hope this mat- - ties have asked about such classes this which goes on in the home and in the Brough (D) 4112 down It is pas3ed Call (R) Loan Association of Tremonton. , ter can, and we believe it will, be year. 154 on to another section where the pin as 2435 well as in the school, community, The impairment of stock of these' feathers that might be left are re- j settled without imposing a burden up- These classes may be held in any and an effort will be made to encourCounty Assessor: on the company which it is absolutely association is about equal, thus when moved, which is the last dressing pro- or group of people where age closer cooperative effort in local Petersen (D) 318 4070 community I unable to each assumes all the assets and liabili- cess. The birds are then placed on carry at present and unless a sufficient number are interested in communities for the education of thef Bishop (R) 249 2458 I conditions have improved will not be ties of the other, the new association racks and taken to a cooler, which one subject, or they may be held young. Dramatizations will be used, any Sheriff: County I able to comply with in three years at the will have approximately the same has a capacity of 60,000 pounds, where in a which American school. typical family Baird (D) high 300 2976 f hence. amount of impairment. it remains for 24 hours to remove all Part time classes may be held for will be the medium for introducing Sorenson 270 3581 The Articles of Association will be animal heat from the carcass. It is boys between the ages of 18 and 25. educational topics and problems. County Recorder: presented to the Land Bank Commis- then taken into another cool room of Perhaps a group of boys would like Home, classroom, or community sit Souter (D) 244 3595 C. sioner at Washington, D. C. for ap- the same capacity, where it is weighC. to work in the shops one night a week, uations, will be the background for Christensen I 327 2945 (R) or another group would be interested the discussion of the problems. proval and if he approves the consoli- ed, graded and packed ready for shipj dation a charter will be issued to the ping. County Attorney: in a livestock problem. Davis (D) 275 Bear River N. F. L. A. 3026 a in Men interested be to be dressed in The first may class; The following letter written to Wil- Mann (R) 296 3517 It is anticipated that the consolida- the plant wasturkey of farm farm PerSOllS FlVe to the committee buildings. machinery, given lard D. Newman in ad-I reply to one tion will become effective about Jan- of the Lions or per-,- j in concrete, who County worked unsubjects perhaps Surveyor: club, dressed to tvm ttoVi Pnnitn, .tniaa lAIUlMUU W. H. Griffiths (D) unopposed. raininsr to dairvine sheen raisintr. hoeuary 1, 1939 when the new board of tiringly to establish the plant here. I for a statement from them showing raising, marketing, fertility, increasdirectors consisting of M. O. The next three were requested by Lion Tremonton's vote on Amendments j ne took no part in the poultry plant Israel Hunsaker. Wendell McDermaid, Five etc. the persons farm income, president; escaped narrowly Perhaps ing I controversy as proprietor of the president of the Tre- - the ladies as well as the men might death or serious injury Sunday even- - Amendment No. 1 Yes 129, No 219 vice president; A. W. Bishop, M. O. O. P. store for sale to the Skaggs 2 No. Amendment Yes 127, No 226 Christensen, and E. A, be interested in a class of home im- - ing on the state highway south of Stenquist, loan Oak Coffee Shop to be served to the Commerce, the accusation being that' 3 Amendment No. No 217 Yes 107, committee with Israel Hunsaker and Lions Club at their community improvement, Deweyville when a Union Pacific bus I he "sed the office to further the pur- - provement, collided with a truck and trailer stand- etc. Harry Drew as alternate members of meeting. landscaping, I poses of Tremonton as Gar--' on side against of the the loan committee, will function unthe a or road, not of, five was but ing If The driver group any community injured, I land- Mr. Newman The people of this community are desires that merely the of til first annual meeting of the in are interested the were in the is front who and i organizathe truck that it people occupants reported i ...o of this new and important inoe proud I aiaiement substantiated irom tion of one of these classes, they trailer were stopped to repair a tire, the bus were injured. The rest of the stockholders, which will be on the dustry and pledge their loyal and uni the proper source. should contact one of the teachers but, due to soft shoulders, were not twenty-eigh- t I passengers were not hurt first Wednesday following the third tiring support for its profitable and exMr. v. D. communities was The Burton brother of Trea-wa- s Tuesday of February. nor named the above. bus off driver the road. The entirely President Newman, successful operation. T. E. Adams, secretary-treasurTremonton-Garlan- d such classes desire for their sureton, an blinded Idaho, who was sitting in the oncoming by lights of Junior C. of C. pressing also of office the group setup has first will naturally receive first con- car end did not see the trailer until' cab while his two brothers went to Tremonton, Utah. been notified that the Grouse Creek sideration. it was too late to miss. The trailer Deweyville for assistance. Dear Mr. Newman: Called was demolished and two milch cows One of the injured, Ernest Johnson, N. F. L. A. has elected him i I have just returned from the east treasurer of their association, that were in it were killed. After was treated at the Valley ilospital j and your letter of October C. T. U. hitting the trailer the bus went off the other four were taken 19th, which of to Brigham and that their loans will be serviced was acknowledged by Mr. Blackhurst are recov- through the Tremonton office, effecAll not road into did the the treatment. but for A meeting of all Canning Crops barpit hospital a day or two ago, was on my desk. tive November 1, 1938. over. tip growers is called for Monday evenering satisfactorily. I want to corroborate the statement ing, November 14, at 7.30 p. m., at made by Mr. Blackhurst to the effect The November meeting of the Wothe Bear River High School. ttat 80 far as my reccolection goes, man's Christian Temperance Union no mention was is a very important meeting; This of Mrs. home held was the at Harry made of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and there was1 Knott in Garland on Thursday, Nov that all growers of canning crops for " no mention ... the Rocky Mountain Packing Corpormade of your name in any 3rd. ation should attend. An attempt is President Ault appointed the follow meeting which I attended. As a mat-- ! r of fact, until I read being made to discount the obligayour letter; Ine directors for the new year: Evan 1 was tion for final settlement. unaware of the existence of the gelistic, Mrs. Goff; Legislative, Mrs Tremonton-Garlan- d Tell your neighbor and be there Junior Chamber Jenkins; Alcohol Education, Mrs f Commerce. Shaw; Peace. Mrs. Rose Kerr; Char yourself. May I take this T. E. Adams, opportunity to wish acter Education and Publicity. Mrs you well in your work and to assure, Rose; Flower Mission, Mrs. T. Car Congress, at its last session, adopted an you that I have a On November 11, in nil reverence and full appreciation ter. 01 the more once Mrs. Knott, as chairman cf the pro give thought fct, approved by the President on May 13, achievements made institutF. S. A. respect, we should ions 8UCh ftS vniira T havaby announ the committee for to year, those courageous countrymen 1938, under which the 11th of November of oorvpH mi gram and salute Jhc Board of Governors, of the Salt ced the various topics to be studied, of ours who unselfishly gave their lives that each year is declared to be a day dedicated also the hostesses. Chamber City and of Commerce of democracy might live; that true the spirit 1 have The Farm Security Administration is The gaining of new members was taken a great interest in watch their faith in the cherished idea,ls of this to the cause of WOULD PHAGE, and will conduct an auction sale at the the progress of the Junior Cham-be- r the topic for November meeting and New Year's with on a day, parity great country might be justified; and a true placed L. F. Hall heme i mile north of Garof Commerce and, therefore, have all present were urged to invite new Memorial blood Laljor which birthday, Washington's shown day, for the be they some land to dispose of mortgaged livegratitude appreciation of the value of this members to join the organization. so freely shed. day and Christmas as a legal holiday. Institution. stock and machinery belonginjT to Jess The American Legion and Auxilliary are pleaae feel free to call upon me at which I represent can be of service Orwin, Saturday at 1 p. m. November 11, 1938, is the twentieth anany time that and the in high grade be in need to you. you niversary of the signing of the armistice sponsoring programs of Information whichmay CLYDE C. EDMONDS schools in commemoration. I can supply, War. World ended which the SHOP THRU TBS LEADER ADS or when you bink the institution Secretary and General Mgr. Eastern Buyers Visit Plant the Opening; Friday In Final Game of Season Day; Praise Highly Bears to Meet I up-to-d- ap-erati- I tele-phon- es j ? t, ; Le-Ro- -- Cap-we- ll Adult Vocational Classes Offered Radio Series Begins This Month Over ol During Evening 1 (4-yr.- j ): semi-scal- Mt;i rf, 730-8:0- J (2-yr.- ): d, Nat'l Farm sociations Consolidate 0 I I Jr. of President Refutes Accusations Injured - R.iQ.Trn'W fnllicinn Chris-tense- semi-month- ly j - VltO ....... ' - I j er j I I secretary-- Directors j I W. For Meeting Is Canning Crops Growers Appointed At Meeting 1938 1918 . M er to Conduct Auction At Garland |