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Show m. a i ; j i i r i i v f r r ? r w A nil i ii i i i . j - ii a i i i .w. t i - ji v n on n i it ii a .v i i v ii TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 T TBI EDITORS OF TIM COUNTY DAIRY MEETINGS TO CE HFrn I TIME OF LIONS CLUB I Pres.; Reports Show Club In Good AUBREY- - After he appoint-.pAdministrator Harry retiring Secretary of fierce Daniel Roper, President last week named Colonel Clark ("Pinky") Harrington Administrator and Acting Relief Administraton Aubrey fllOSe Deputy Motional Vnnth neau ulc to Williams A I WASHINGTON Condition Election night was held at the Lions Club Wednesday evening with some lively contests with only one vote as a margin of victory in some cases. The results were Wesley Gephart, president; Douglas Cannon, secretary; Earl Rudy Miller, first and Marble, second Wayne Sandall, third Russell Waldron, David Stander, lion tamer; two year directors, Reed Giles and J. L. Weidman; director, Don Peckenpaugh. Chairman of each committee were called upon to give their report on! the activities for the past year. Many splendid accomplishments were realized through the efforts of the different committees. The end of the year found the treasury in good condition with a healthy balance on hand and the club had increased in mem-- 1 bership and the year had been generally successful. ' Retiring president F. M. Christen- sen expressed his appreciation for the loyal support of the club during his administration. The incoming presi- dent, Lion Wesley Gephart, said that he would endeavor to carry on and felt sure that he would receive the same cooperation and support that other club presidents had received, fveit Sis " ministration. Harrington graduated sec-1909 at West Point, in the class of an able since proved himself and administrator. A member Corps, he if 'the U. S. Army Engineer with WPA Vis been on detached duty administrator assistant as nce J935, construction projects. n charge of Harry Hopkins appearances, all To ovr commended "Pinky" Harrington to concession a Williams er Aubrey hnediency since Colonel Harrington politician particularly is a tifted at coddling Congressmen. is headed for trouble with the Roose-Vet Congress, and Franklin to man head a needs just such U I rolonel L vice-presiden- t; en-Lr- er tail-twist- one-ye- first-rat- e Re-V- ef lt re-r- WPA. President David Lasser of the Workers Alliance took exception to But Pinky" J:,st week Harrington's appointment with these words: "We have l.othing against Colonel Harrington I'.ersonally. He is a fine gentleman. Bat. . . he represents the Army type ;tf mind which does not, in our opini- on, embody the qualifications neces sary to administer a civil undertaking many teton?-3- 0 ff Bringing our eventide, After we near the sunset, i Still walking side by side, Then we shall know more trulf"fr vice-preside- nt scial and labor er i- - ar m J iiuw inuuu it.. uie ueart uepenus, Whether in joy or sorrow, On one or two good friends. TJS... III- Y4 M. 1 L " . 'ii - j'-- - ts OFFICERS TAKE . OATH OF OFFICE Deputies, Appointments Made; Jos. Nielsen Is Named Chairman The newly elected county officer appeared at the court house at high noon Tuesday and took the oath of office as provided by law. Judge Lewis Jones administered the oath to County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen, who then administered the oath to Tom Lw D'avis, Osey Jensen, county commissioners; Owen L. Brough, county treaa urer; Fred L. Petersen, assessor; Fred Sorensen, sheriff; Walter G; Mann, county attorney; V. II. Griffiths, surveyor. Mrs. Florence Souter, county recorder, was ill and unable to appear to take the oath of office Tuesday but later took it at the hospital where she is confined. New Appointees The question asked on all sides was, "who are the new appointees?" That was a difficult question to ans- wer as the matter was held a secret practically the entire day. Sheriff red Soienson referred reporters of three newspapers to the chairman of the board of county commissioners, Joseph Nielsen, who stated that Al-bert Thorsen of Dewey-nllhad quali- of e takes the place of Deputy W. S. Fife- other appointments made later in the day were, Eli Anderson of Tre--' monton, county road supervisor; Dr. T. E. Bettensen of Garland, and Dr. Harper Pearse of Brigham, county physicians; Ruby Christensen, Mrs. Cleo Madsen andRettia Morris of Port age, assistants in the recorder's office, Twenty-nin- e deputy field assessors were named. the County organization of other Guernsey blocks arc urged to be in attendance. At a county-wid- e meeting at Tre-- ! Lions monton Club rooms at in the II'CT I. Jii 10:00 a. m. representatives of the 8! organized bull blocks and as many! members of local bull blocks as pos To sible and any others who are interest- cd in the organization of new blocks; Boy are invited to be in attendance. Direc- All tors of the present blocks are Gerald of Penrose; Ervin C. Petersen, Leak 7. evening, January 9, at .o0 fv.a , , ' o. w at tiitt iiiUmun nomer, ait ureen uaaciiLiei special program will be presented for, ,r ' tne boy SCOuts of Bcar River valley. I " Adams of Kaysville, one of in ... tho otatp vaue, rcoy I. Pugsley, Rosette; E. orvfamon uimi.f . dj.uiuiu.u Gill, Yost, and Israel II. Fackrdl, his will present outstanding . Howell and Edmun Udy at West , . . ,ifr, tion Or Wild Hit uopnifa aiimg wn.ii a lecture that will be most instruc- - ieiainetive and interesting, not only to the! at- boy scouts, but to everybody who if, f' efr 1 Western Nc ,MV, 11. Noted Sportsman Otto Weisley Calls On Scouts Entertain Americans to Stamp And Out All "isms" Sportsmen Annual Dance of D. of P. to be Held Jan. 13 in the minds of David "Pinky" Harrington and ConThe Daughters of Pioneers of the nun Wrislev. ptate commander oft gress is the fact that WPA's approp. - their annual ball at: riation of $1,425,000,000 will be spent rminfv will oFive ucuvcicu titp A rnPn(.H n tijeiuii. D b 7 of ahead weeks naay, it. (3 January City 1y February Hngnam sHrrinp- address to a packed house schedule). The inevitable request for prize will be given for the camp who gu ev&ning ftt the L; D. s. chapeLi the largest number present and. The & deficiency under the aU8picies; appropriation to carry has ker .. came . .. . for the oldnt no f - -' ..... nlsn hp n. nrizp nrusij. iku. Belief until June 30 will give the 76th tVie-rv... will r r.i,.!. severe iu aiKiiia 0j. best costume for and the est producits first big battle, give Congress th American Legion. His subject "De Jtt'PA's critics their chance to try for tion of a pioneer costume. mocracy at the Cross Roads,' was s, amendments to end Refreshments will be served. handled in brilliant style and went jto cancel the blank-chec- k system of Pioneers in attendance will be hon- to the hearts of his hearers. Piloting fund3 to the Administration. ored guests and will be provided with Calling for the preservation of a cozy nook in which to rest and American principles and ideals, which watch the dancing. he termed as God given liberties, the JCCLES ON ECONOMICS The grand march is under the dir- speaker reminded his hearers that all WASHINGTON Franklin Roose- ection of Miss Romney, of the Box was no well in America and asserted velt's budget message for fiscal 1940 Elder High School. The minuet will that it was the duty of every trueif was not due until this week, but intn stamn out all "isms" be demonstrated by one of the camps dications last week were that it would and musical numbers will constitute America would remain a true democ- te a worthy successor to fiscal 1939, racy. the intermission program. fthe greatest ($8,985,000,000) budget A similar dance will be held in the An American Legion quartette from 1 TTrmermnst I MONDAY Monday of special interest to all the dairymen in the county for the or ganization of central pure bred dairy sire associations. During the last two years, the County Farm Security Administration and Extension Service organized fourteen local bull blocks in various parts of Box Elder County. The directors and caretakers and members of these local blocks are meeturged to be at the county-wid- e next to tie local these ings Monday blocks into central associations. Some outstanding dairy sires have been pur chased by these blocks and it is the hope of the Farm Security Administration and Extension Service and directors of the various blocks that they can be affiliated into central associations to give longer service and to make the blocks more permanent. Lyman Rich from the Extension Service is expected and has promised to be at the meetings. A county-wid- e Guernsey meeting will be held at the Court House in Brigham City at 2:00 p. m. next Monday for representatives of the Perry Guernsey Sire Association, the Har- per Guernsey Association and the Evans Guernsey Sire Association. The; directors in these three associations are Isaac Allen of Perry, L. R. Jep-- I pesen of Harper and W. W. Nielsen' South Tremonton. Any others who After the shadows lengthen,. vice-preside- fLasser, . ' a. ""I p,.i iA , "".t - . . . ,'!V. ,,of - T5' T j,Friday At Last month Mr. Adams presented; this program to a capacity house of. 1100 at the Davis High School. Thei local spor tsmen, who attended, were loud in their praise of Mr. Adams. They stated that his collection con tained outstanding specimens of all the wild life in North America, gathconsiderable time and expense. gear RjVer City rendered several ap- - ered at Mr. Adams there will be Ed Besides numbers. nropriate and pleasing win Stenquist, past commander of the another speaker and a very good collection of wild life films to be shown. losal post, conducted the meeting. Special musical numbers have been arranged. This fine program is being sponsored by the Bear River Wildlife Federation. This organization is vitally interested in protection of wildlife Trial jurors for the January term and consider the most successful way are selected as follows: is through educating the people. They George N. Victor, Leon N. Christen- exten(j a cordial invitation to every sen, Ernest Iverson, Matilda, Cooley, body to attend this program. Lo Adolph Jorgensen, Geo. J. Jeeples, Leonard Pierce, jonn renzo J. Smith, H Caddyj Marinus B. Olsen, Emil Dies Funk al of Brigham City, Snowville Anderson, pcderson Eli Local Gym j of all- north end of the country also in the. last month Virginia's near future. One was held here last Democratic Senator Harry Byrd ex- year and was such a success it was pounded his worries about government decided to hold another this year. I spending which he blamed on the It is urged by the county officers f'crackpot" theories of Chairman Mar-- I that every camp in the county make riner Eccles of the Federal Reserve an effort to attend these dances. Board, I In Boston -, ; a banker who favors pump- priming within limits. In a letter j which he gave to the press, Chairman Eccles last week lectured Critic Byrd and the nation at large on "the pertinent facts' about Budget, paxes, Debt. f "The pertinent facts." according to Mr. Eccles, "are the volume of total debt in the country, the interest on mat debt, and the income out of which interest may be paid." Chief Eccles Thieves Break In Gamble Store Monday 1 te Thieves broke in the Gamble store Monday morning by breaking the elass in the front door and turn ing the night lock. The cash register, which contained approximately $12.00, wan stolen, but apparently the thieves were frightened and left it in an alley f arguments: The Bear River gym will be the scene of a hard-fouggame Friday night when the Bears meet the Weber Warriors in the local team's second league game of the season. Both teams have suffered from the powerful South Cache Spar tans, and Weber has since taken a defeat from Box Elder. As another defeat will seriously jeopordize either team's standing in state competition, both Bears and Warriors may be depended upon to put up a tough scrap. "We should take this one," was Coach Tripp's terse comment as he admitted a possible handicap in Grant Cullimore's injury, which may keep him out of the game. will be forwards: AlThe line-u- p len and Cullimore or White; center: Wassom; guards, Hess, Taylor or set-bac- Trial Jurors Selected For January Term II a 'VTilti-v- Amenah James At Tuesday Mir- - , Holmes, Myrland H. Balls, Elmo Theron Jensen; Mantua, Alston Jensen; Lakeside, Emery Wight; Honey ville, Alma Cook; Portage, E. K. Hall; Rawlins, Hewitt Tolman; Howell, Lee Anderson; Park Valley, J. I. Carter; Grouse Creek, Joseph Kim-be- r; Horace Barnard; Deweyville, Collinston, Floyd Johnson; Corinne, Loren Anderson; Bear River Cityi5 Melvin Johnson; Elwood, Heber Garland, Lyman Thorpe; Tremonton, D. R. Waldron; Riverside, Ira Ward; Fielding, Eben Wilcox; Plymouth, Orvil Nish; Promontory, Roland Toombs; Snowville, William C. Pack; Yost, Jesse Tracy; Livestock Joseph Palmer; Merchandise, Don Homer. County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen will retain the help already employed in his office, as will Assessor Fred L. Petersen. In the treasurer's office, the old employees will be retained except Mildred Rasmussen Austin who resigned. Miss Lois Toombs was appointed to take her place. P. J. was named custodian of grounds with Harper Steed of Plymouth as his assistant. Nielsen Chairman The county commissioners organized by naming Joseph Nielsen of Garland as chairman of the board. It was unanimous. Former Chairman Joseph I. Dewey extended .thanks to Commissioners John Adams and Joseph Nielsen, Clerk C. Henry Nielsen and all th county officers and assistants for aj cooperation during the past two Mor-tense- ht two-poi- fol-Mon- n Tin-ge- y, q j - ftV, ... . i i. lur tne appi'uvai or ,me commission- - - Relief-in-politic- NEWLY ELECTED I Two county-wid- e dairy meetings will be held in Box Elder County next After the years have led us Far from this busy day, After your step grows weary, After my hair is gray. Then we shall need each other More than we now can see After we learn how precious Friendship like that can be. Wesley Gephart Named fIKV0VF.B KUMBERSEVEyTEENT NEW OFFICERS is MARCH itii'Mfix. nt Ko-fo- Oyler. Fred Somers Received rd Mrs. Amenah Callahan James, 63, ble of Tremonton. I wife of David James of Park Valley, B. rVlCITl Ora D. Conley, Portage; Henry (1990" All it fpll, TuesP. died in Snowville at 8:15 a. m. pMr' Rivrr Citv- ' .losenhine high national debt of returne-ano to of a daughter, Mrs. home at the Atavner $39,406,000,000 and was picked up day G. Fred Somers, son of Mrs. V . means is that as can be checked, Muirhy. Connne Nma Archie Rose, following a brief illness. the Government is bor- - Gambles. As and Rhodes scholar at Oxford, Gar D. Henry Manning, LTi: ujf Fred L Nve. rowing and using "otherwise idle no IOSS Was BUSUillltAJ A XTraA was born in Rosette, Utah, England, lately had an unusual She ... """"t, vv. i n:,.l,i;. IUndfi fif A! i AmnlnvMO land; I. r. uoonius, ritiuuig, Tonson iri,,.:j A,r ! iiiuiviuuais ana corporauons. January 17, 1875, to Andrew and An-perience. He was featured in a Britjudge Lewi3 Jones laude-- the serv-driPnvate been not as re-i have yet thieves The had and been no has rCal a JVcodyatt in as poJohnson Callahan, enterprise isn news of of sheriff John II. Zundel who Dalton. ices n to sided in Park Valley most of her life, American student, who recently employ profitalby anywhere! apprehended, but the matter is under,- Honeyyille. serve(j the county for several u mlr tfie total of the country's savings, investigation by members of the sherShe was married to Mr. James in tended a reception sponsored by a yearg jn a very capable manner. Ogden m 1892. A member or tne l.. member of the English nobility and AU tne outPoing and newly elected to only a little more than' I 2mour't.s D. S. church, she had been active in was there received by her Majesty. 0ffic;aia made brief remarks and G. 'Per cent of our national income. . .! Relief Society work. the Queen of England. many of them formed dinner parties I Ot 0mg to the decline in the rate of News-Jounia- l. are her husband, eight Fred not only excclls in a scholas - at local cafes. Surviving total o interest pay-- ! Z and daughter, Emma C. James tic way but also in athletics. It wi!l Co. soni son of nf Jackson HolCi ,n'3 t0('a.V is far less than in 1929." Lloyd George Adams, 20, Wyoming; Ferris, be remembered that he was a mem neome, on th . . . . ntvon v,o of E.ist; Alvm anfl jfSac James and Mrs. Os- "ra,r Adams, V. A. and Virginia bcr of the championship Oxford ..La - ImnrCSSlVC f which deht O n .. . ,. . . ,.. T.n1Antnn ("Ullf meeting of the stock T ...!victu,III mi;ii!-- 1 The , annual or wrs. uie , car aieu Tele-Larson ai t cd vaney, h uariana, crr)sse team last year. At tne time. Rear River Valley nf D(,tween 1932 and, I lni Thursday morning loaowing an .H MefU;iian Qn(l Mrs Rose of Snowville, tne nan)C of the winners was broad- office t thpjr e yu not overlooked ' if , nn Januarv 3. at iu. nn a. m. pendicitis operation, Tuesday. an(1 Mrs. Earl Wilbur of Ogden; 18. cast by radio which brought the first the, Trpmnn raot rii'it . . J 23, SCS, j Impressive and largely attended i tax vw,,t4l uiuiiiu elected grandchildren, a brother, Steven Call-- ! information of Fred's success to the The de censed was born January Officers and directors we-rrevenues incrpnao services were held Friday afnvon funeral two n sisters,! and grad-is f,f Jackson He Hole, States. Garland. a,an 1D19 at East xjnited rt 'ise D. W. Hunsaker, Honeyin tax Alat Both well over the remains ternoon . . . Tv rwHnts as follows: rates? Mrs. School and Mrs. William Eckersloy River High ',r 10 Presu ent; J. A, Bigler, Collins- uate from the Pear of Jehard Pf(Pml Government fnerra.l' in Forsgren, who was of Crandall rt Ogden. active an F.jbpart where ho tool: Iirm S2.0so.0OO nnft fnr tv vice prrni'i'm; jonn i . ton. or1 near his home Tuesday, killed VH Vl 1,14V. fit!,!' ' Funeral services v.'ie conuuewra, F. A. work. J11C1CU V,UrSl'S near liiver yn-y-, 27. Bi;:hop D. Milton MarI Uie S0' 1933 t0 $0,242,000,-- ; grrn, December ne in Sun 11 m. nexi a. oon Park Valley will Funeral Thursday at general man3Men Tim ble was in charge of the rite-3Uital J'ear June Paul Iltitz, Tremonton, I 1,. 1). S. '. aid chant:! by Disliop Ixwi.t 20 An-.o- i P. Hansen, day afternoon at 2 o cloeK rn in r; of- treason and floral crowd the and many not nut new and ager large in Aultorest ITerschi. Ir.tcrmTt wrs T .F. Coombs, Field- Garland chapel. "nfixased de- -! Elwood. director; to School tribute the silent I'.ear River , Tho shop fennjrg pa,i Ilrgh tv.es.) directed by Memorial ; ark in Ogdt-nRivering, dirvctor; George M. Ward, is offering a number of courses to ceased and his family, O ". Sons of Ogden. Undquis' side, director. Music was furnished by the choir M A K II I A G K A N N OI NCTI the yonn.T men .f the valley. Th 'rr" tASK 0I' THE IHKTY SIIIIIT - - of work that is to be g;ven 'vi'.l do. wjth special numbers by (Jir.nt and IRI'V Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, of l'en FKST r.M'.V OF YEAR HOKN TO pend upon the desire of tho::e Jay Anderson, a pieolo duet; Maurino ;ian1 Harold Goodman,, WW. M. MII.I KU MAKKIKS U, oi mtir the announce Marble and Norma Summers, a vocal FILL' attend. AN marriage CYNTHIA F.IXFN SMITH Tl ES. rsr:, ' ' M,,Sj sTAUI.IN ST in'p , .Vlt0L tonmil at San Sebastian, Jensen .to, Dawn Miss '' Mary duet; a solo by Harold R. Felt and a Is the fit riiertini' called daughter high Spain' arrive'l f t tho bor-- i rw't""1 . an.. .son. son Mr. of lhc!Echool fthc . oflrun last week on his way! Monday evening at 8. piccolo solo by Jay And. William M. Miller, 77, pm!ncnt Clair Muggins, of Bear River City. C. . Wm. were . ... rianro Hoisley, V men! vouncr 0 infnrmPfl Iluggins .Tanunrv for all cm Speakers nVinrk ,,.n Joseph customs ciiiccts oi Penrose rerident and church worker, f i in Ogden, Bur-leplace SO who; Wm. Eli Ilawkms, K. H. I'ndal Jr., taking The of 18 marriage of 75. nnr! and Mrs. Starlin the atres n Mr Smith. bftwren !.i'simo v rtta F"ncisco Franco pass- rnd Cynthia Ellen ed'j!ra u in w 29. They will make their are interested in shop work. I he and Bishop Marble. ' nucnes out searcn- Stanf ill New Years Day. en Idaho, were married In the Logan December River City. Interment was In the Brigham home in Bear to 3. Unofficial baggage Tb leader extends best wishes to choice of the group that night as thoroughly. Temple, Tuesday, January Bear Thcrp of the dedstudent a was bride The extendcourse given will be final. Please cemetery, John S. Christensen ' Their many friends join in " one oi nis tuny shirt. has a host the little New Year baby girl and its the and School River the High icating frave. be there. ""y round & collection of mans ing best wishes for many happy h : ZiTlZ mc umuc in rater in tneI cuy. toaay than It . was .. .. nntw. ,i ii nuJ irmi ine P.UD,lc.ana P"vaie. "T-!- 13; Pnt ""I ma.1. i By Queen of England an-time- jii " a loy-Som- ' ex-va- rs v tttx-uiuni- na rHoarL at-jh- aa j j Adams Dies 'Following Operation Lloyd Officers, Directors Elected Telephone . r;.15 1 .... w ... ItlteS Held For Jehard Forsgren . e accl-denl- 1 ; sn.i."ji cnS onOJ Youn ser-vic- i r- ." y, - vks Turn to Pare Thrw) years together. of friends who extend congratulations. parents. of Valley ly |